The common occurrence of a written Holt demand notwithstanding, there is no requirement under Georgia law that the insurer’s failure to settle within policy limits be proven by the insurer’s failure to accept a formal, written demand within a stated time. Rather, the law requires an inquiry into “whether the…
ASSIGNMENTS, CONSENT JUDGMENTS AND DOWSE SETTLEMENTS Many lawsuits involving an insurer’s bad-faith failure to settle are brought by the claimant and not by the insured. Others are brought by both the claimant and the insured. Because a third-party claimant that lacks privity with the insurance company generally has no cause…
Insurance Bad Faith And Common Law In addition to the cause of action for bad-faith failure to pay that is grounded in statute, Georgia recognizes a cause of action for insurance bad faith that is grounded in the common law. As explained below, common-law bad faith is associated with a…
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