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Unintentional Insurance Bad Faith

Q: Is there ever an instance where insurance bad faith is not an intentional act, but just the ineptitude of the people who work there? In Nevada, insurance bad faith does not need to be intentional. You don’t need to prove that your insurance company intended to harm you through bad faith conduct. You only […]

Acts that Could Lead to An Insurance Bad Faith Case

There are several actions that an insurance company may do that could support a claim against them for insurance bad faith cases. An insurance company may fail to disclose policy benefits to the detriment of the person who bought the insurance policy. For instance, the insurance company may withhold important information about the policy benefits […]

What Does the Term Insurance Bad Faith Mean?

Generally, insurance bad faith takes place when insurance companies fail to act reasonably and properly when dealing with their insured. Q: Does insurance bad faith apply only to certain types of insurance claims? Whenever there is insurance contract, the insurance company can act in bad faith. Insurance companies make a lot of promises in the […]

What Is the Tort Claims Act in Nevada?

Historically, the Tort Claims Act came from England where the king was perceived as someone who could do no wrong, so the king had immunity for certain acts. The United States took over that legal theory that the government could do no wrong. The Tort Claims Act has exceptions to the theory that the government […]

What Is the Statute of Limitations on An Elder Abuse Case?

In Nevada, if you are seeking damages elder abuse it is within two years. Assault and battery or another intentional act is also two years. There may be exceptions so be sure to talk to an experienced elder abuse attorney as soon as possible. As on example, in Nevada, with the county hospital, it is […]

What Kind of Damages Would One Pursue for Elder Abuse?

For physical elder abuse, the damages you would sue for depend on the severity, the type of injury, pain and suffering, future medical costs and then potentially depending on the scenario, punitive damages against the caretaker. Q: What are punitive damages as they relate to elder abuse? There is an amount of money that is […]

Insurance Coverage for Elder Abuse

There might be an insurance company that has agreed to defend or indemnify an individual accused of neglect or elder abuse. The neglect is more likely to have coverage insofar as it is more of a negligent act. Most commercial general liability or liability policies cover negligent acts and have specific exclusions for intentional acts. […]

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