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Bad faith claim suggests that the auto insurance companies did not live up to their part of the contract with you and that they acted unreasonably in wrongfully denying your claim. Insurance policies require that the insurance company act in good faith when reviewing a claim. If they do not perform an adequate investigation, attempt to settle your claim for less than its worth, or deny you cover altogether you may have a bad faith claim. The insurance company owes you a duty to act in good faith.
See also:
split limits
assigned risk plan
insuring agreement
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