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You may be able to sue your insurance company for bad faith if they intentionally neglect to perform the duties necessary ing to your policy. If the insurance company knows that the claim is valid but they deny it anyway, you may be able to sue for bad faith.
The Consumer Services Division may be able to help you resolve your insurance complaint. The Consumer Services Division is the investigative arm of OCI. Our job is to ensure fair and equitable dealings between insurers, agents, and policyholders.
If you REALLY want to threaten to sue, you've got to do it the right way. And you're not really threatening. Instead, you're inviting the insurance company to begin negotiating with you. The ONLY way they might reasonably be willing to do that is if you can show them that you're right and they're wrong.
File a Complaint with Your State's Insurance Department: If your insurer continues to be uncooperative, you can file a formal complaint with your state's Department of Insurance. They will investigate whether the insurance company is handling your claim fairly and within legal guidelines.
Georgia state law allows certain parties to seek damages against insurers acting in bad faith. Bad faith claims often arise in relation to first-party insurance claims, but state law does provide a legal remedy for certain third-party claimants.
In insurance, negligence is the failure to take reasonable action to prevent damage or harm to either a person or property. Get a quote.
Insurance companies sometimes sue their insured when there are disputes about coverage. An insurance policy is a contract, so courts can be asked to resolve contractual disputes when coverage issues exist.
If a commercial property damage claim is disputed, insurance companies will notify their legal counsel to help protect their business interests. These insurance defense lawyers may work for independent law firms or as in-house counsel for an insurance company.