People purchase insurance to protect their homes, cars, boats, furniture, and other possessions. Insurance is even purchased to cover health and life itself. It is designed to provide security and peace of mind. Unfortunately, when it comes time to file a claim, many people learn that their sense of security is a false one.
Insurance companies are in business to make a profit, and some companies find that it is in their best interest to deny coverage, or to secure a quick settlement to avoid significant future costs. It is not unusual for such settlements to occur before the policyholder even knows the full extent of her injuries or losses, and sometimes as a result of undue pressure exercised by the insurance company to settle quickly.

The law requires that an insurance company act in good faith towards its policyholders by fairly and adequately reimbursing its policyholders for damages and losses incurred. Most insurance companies do, but when a company puts profit ahead of its legal duties, the law permits suit against the company requiring it to honor the insurance contract, and further allowing an award of up to 25% in additional damages if it is determined that the company acted in "bad faith" under applicable law.

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