Bad Faith Claim for Inadequate Investigation Does Not Survive Summary Judgment

Tred Eyerly | Insurance Law Hawaii | May 18, 2015 The insured’s claim for bad faith investigation regarding their hail damage claim did not survive the insurer’s motion for summary judgment. Amarillo Hospitality Tenant, LLC v. Mass. Bay Ins. Co., 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 56228 (N. D. Tex. April 29, 2015). A hailstorm caused damage to… Continue reading Bad Faith Claim for Inadequate Investigation Does Not Survive Summary Judgment

What Constitutes Insurance “Bad Faith” in Wisconsin?

Kenneth Kan | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | April 16, 2015 Earlier this week, college hoops fans were treated to a great matchup between the University of Wisconsin and Duke University in the championship game of the 2015 NCAA Basketball Tournament. Last week, in the spirit of the tournament, I wrote about insurance “bad faith”… Continue reading What Constitutes Insurance “Bad Faith” in Wisconsin?

What Constitutes Insurance “Bad Faith” in Kentucky?

Kenneth Kan |  Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | April 3, 2015 This week, in the spirit of the March Madness NCAA Tournament (and the team I have in my bracket to win it all), I decided to research what constitutes insurance bad faith under Kentucky law. Kentucky law provides the following elements which the policyholder… Continue reading What Constitutes Insurance “Bad Faith” in Kentucky?

More Support for First Party Bad Faith Claims Against Insurers

Brandee Bower | Property Insurance Coverage Law Blog | March 17, 2015 A recent federal decision in Virginia has confirmed that policyholders may pursue first party bad faith claims against insurance companies.1 A hotel reported a loss after its HVAC roof units were stolen, resulting in property damage and loss of business income. The insurance company… Continue reading More Support for First Party Bad Faith Claims Against Insurers

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