What are some examples of “bad faith” on the part of the insurer?
You may have a claim if your insurer unreasonably denies or delays a valid claim, fails to promptly and thoroughly investigate a claim, interprets contractual wording in an unreasonably narrow fashion to the insured’s detriment, or refuses to settle a case or reimburse an insured for the entirety of the insured’s loss with no adequate justification.