Portion Of Bad Faith Claim Will Proceed Against Insurer In Hurricane Damage Suit
A Louisiana federal judge ruled that a portion of an insured’s bad faith claim against a homeowners insurer can proceed due to factual disputes over the insurer's knowledge of home damages when issuing initial payments under the policy. The decision stems from hurricane-related property damage claims.
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·April 22, 2026·1 min readA Louisiana federal judge ruled that a portion of an insured’s bad faith claim against a homeowners insurer can proceed due to factual disputes over the insurer's knowledge of home damages when issuing initial payments under the policy. The decision stems from hurricane-related property damage claims.
Source: ilabacalaw. Original: https://ilabacalaw.com/blog/personal-injury/florida-insurance-company-tactics-when-the-good-neighbor-is-a-bad-actor/

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