Insurance Bad Faith
What is bad faith litigation?
Bad faith is simply a cause of action against an insurance company that has intentionally denied the payment of a properly submitted insurance claim for no debatable reason. Bad faith claims involve health and life insurance, accidental death insurance, disability insurance, automobile, property, and cancer insurance.
Our firm has represented thousands of clients in bad faith actions and has had numerous verdicts in favor of our clients. We continue the tradition of representing clients who have been wrongfully denied benefits by their insurance companies.
What can I do?
If you feel you have a claim, our attorneys would like to talk to you. You may be entitled to compensation. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation legal consultation.
Cases Investigated
Beasley Allen is currently investigating cases involving bad faith insurance fraud. However, our attorneys would like to investigate any claims of loss in any industry that may be the result of fraud.
Louisiana Court says Insurer Acted in Bad Faith
January 14, 2008 - A New Orleans home owner whose home was destroyed during Hurricane Katrina has won an appeal against the home owner's insurance company that denied his claim. Read More
Ruling May Affect Alabama Lawsuits
August 19, 2006 - A federal judge's ruling in Mississippi this week that an insurance company did not have to pay for damage caused by flooding in Hurricane Katrina could affect similar lawsuits in Alabama. Read More
Eufaula Pulpwood Gets Settlement
September 29, 2005 - Eufaula Pulpwood has settled with Lexington Insurance Company for an undisclosed amount an a bad faith claim. Read More
Fairfax gets Further SEC Subpoena
September 26, 2005 - Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. said it received a further subpoena from the Securities and Exchange Commission as part of the agency's probe into certain insurance products used to hide... Read More
SEC May Sue General Re Officials
September 10, 2005 - Berkshire Hathaway, the Omaha holding company controlled by Warren E. Buffett, said that regulators had notified Joseph P. Brandon, that they planned to file a civil fraud complaint against... Read More
AIG Inflated Claims, says Local Lawsuit
July 24, 2005 - American International Group Inc., the New York insurance giant embroiled in a scandal over padded earnings, is now under attack in Boston for allegedly inflating insurance claims. Read More
Expert Warns of Further Finite Risk Lawsuits
July 22, 2005 - Auditors, actuaries, consultants and investment banks will be among the growing number of companies named in finite risk lawsuits, according to a leading provider of strategic information... Read More
Second General Re Executive Pleads Guilty in AIG Fraud Case
July 13, 2005 - The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged a second senior executive of General Re Corporation, Richard Napier, for his role in aiding and abetting a securities fraud committed by... Read More
300,000 Claims get a Second Look
April 1, 2005 - Hundreds of thousands of policyholders whose disability claims were turned down by UnumProvident are getting a second chance to collect benefits. Read More
Alfa found guilty of insurance fraud
January 13, 2005 - Today, an Escambia County jury returned a $500,000 verdict against Alfa Mutual Insurance Company for fraud. Willie Hudson and his companion, Betty Jo Phillips, accused Alfa and its... Read More

