Other Issues Involved In Insurance Litigation
All litigation regarding an insurer’s bad faith necessarily involves other issues associated with the law of insurance contracts and insurance coverage. For example, an insurer’s bad-faith failure to settle under the common law may have its genesis in the insurance company’s decision not to provide a defense to an insured, the lack of defense resulting in a large judgment in excess of policy limits. With respect to statutory bad faith, issues may arise as to whether the insurer’s decision not to pay a property damage claim is caused by the insurer’s failure to conduct an adequate investigation. Finally, any time there is litigation involving any type of insurance policy, certain issues – like timely notice – might come into play.
Duty To Give Notice And Liability Policies