Insurance Bad Faith Lawyer
"Bad faith" is a term that refers to an insurance company promising more than they deliver. This is typically applied to situations in which the covered (you) is led to believe that your policy covers something that your insurance company will later refuse to pay for.
For example, you contact your insurance company before a procedure and they lead you to believe that they will compensate you for your expenses, only to deny your claim after the fact. Another example is if you are in a car accident and your insurance company only pays a portion of your expenses, rather than the whole cost that you deserve.
Insurance bad faith is a form of consumer fraud because it unfairly denies consumers the money and/or services to which they are legally entitled. Remember, insurance companies are businesses. They directly profit from each claim they deny. If you believe your insurance company has taken advantage of you or is not telling you the whole story, contact a Dayton insurance bad faith lawyer who is experienced in investigating insurance fraud to learn if your rights are being abused.
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