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Insurance Bad Faith |
Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center Offers To Help Insured North Carolina Tennessee & Missouri Storm Victims Dealing With Insurance Bad Faith1 hr 33 mins ago If you are an insured homeowner, or business owner victim of the recent tornados, or severe storms in North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, or Alabama, and your insurance companies adjustor is declining items that should be covered, the Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center wants to know about it. The Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center says, "We saw it all in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and we are especially focused on delays involving a claims analysis, unreasonable, or bullying type tactics on the part of your insurance company, or what could be under valuation of a property loss. We are also very focused on homeowners loss of use, and or business interruption coverage. Most homeowners don't even know about loss of use, or business interruption coverage." The Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center stands ready to assist any homeowner, or business owner in North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, or Alabama, who are attempting to rebuild their insured home, or business, and are now having to battle their insurance company at the same time. For more information insured homeowners, or business owners are encouraged to contact the Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center anytime at 866-714-6466, or they can contact the group via their web site at http://InsuranceBadFaithComplaintCenter.Com (PRWEB) May 25, 2011 The Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center is the premier advocate in the United States dedicated to helping insured victims of storm, tornado or hurricane damage, who are having to deal with bad faith on the part of their insurance company. What is insurance bad faith? The Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center says, " Insurance bad faith is a legal term that describes a claim an insured person may have against their insurance company for its bad acts. Under the law of most jurisdictions in the United States, insurance companies owe a duty of good faith and fair dealing to the persons they insure. Unfortunately good faith, or fair dealing is just the opposite of what we saw in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans." The group says, "If you are an insured homeowner, or business owner attempting to deal with the aftermath of the devastating storms in North Carolina, Tennessee, Missouri, or Alabama, and your insurance company has you on ignore, we want to hear from you, and will do everything possible to try to get you some meaningful help." http://InsuranceBadFaithComplaintCenter.Com The following are the most common types of bad faith tactics used by the insurance industry:
Every insurance policy includes an implicit or explicit promise of fair dealing and good faith. If you believe your insurance company has unfairly denied you, and you want to discuss whether you have a valid claim, please call the Insurance Bad Faith Complaint Center at 866-714-6466, or contact the group via its web site at http://InsuranceBadFaithComplaintCenter.Com |
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