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What if I’m given a really low offer by my insurance company?

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What if I’m given a really low offer by my insurance company?

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Intentionally offering a settlement far lower than what is reasonable could be a case for bad faith. Insurance companies have an obligation to deal with their insured in a reasonable, fair manner. “Low-balling,” as it is typically referred to, is simply a form of bad faith.

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