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The insurance policy between you (Insured)
and the insurance carrier (Insurer) is considered a contract. This
contract requires that your Insurer act in "good faith"
toward you. When the Insurer unreasonably withholds the benefits
of the policy from it's Insured, it is considered to be in "bad
faith". Basically, it is any claim that is wrongfully denied
by the Insurer. |
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