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Insurance Bad Faith
"Insurance companies frequently either deny cases outright or offer
small sums of money to seriously injured people in hopes they will go
away. If you have been seriously injured and the insurance company wants
to deny your claim and deny your rights, call me. I've written
extensively in legal journals about these types of cases and I've worked
with other law firms across the state teaching them the nuances of
fighting bad faith on the part of insurance companies."
Attorney Timothy Lenahan
Examples of bad faith on the part of insurance companies are easy to
find in court rulings across the nation. Insurance companies maintain
staff lawyers and hire outside legal counsel in an effort to keep their
costs down. There are times when seriously injured people have their
claims turned down without a serious review of the facts surrounding
their case. This can fall under an area of the law known as Bad Faith.
Commercial Bad Faith
Bad faith cases are not limited to individuals. We have seen bad faith
cases where a business is denied a legitimate claim by an insurance
company.
Never Sign Anything
The most important thing to remember when you find yourself involved in
a bad faith action is to never sign any document from an insurance
company or go for any test at the request of an insurance company until
you have spoken to a lawyer at Lenahan & Dempsey. In signing insurance
documents or undergoing testing, you may be waiving certain legal
rights.

If you or a loved one have been involved in an Insurance Bad Faith case or you have a question regarding your legal
rights, contact us.
The call is free. The consultation is free.
1-888-LENAHAN (Toll-Free 1-888-536-2426)
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