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Frequently Asked Questions about Kentucky Accident Law

Below are some initial questions many clients have when they first contact The Poppe Law Firm. The questions below can address many initial concerns you may have. If you don't find the answers here, you may contact us for answers to more complex questions or questions specific to your case. The initial consultation is free.

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  • Q: What is the difference between first and third party bad faith?

    A: Not every state recognizes bad faith. Kentucky is one that does. First party bad faith is when an individual makes a claim against his own insurance company and they refuse to pay or offer less than the claim is obviously worth. An example would be if a person had to make a claim against their own underinsured motorists policy (see the FAQ on underinsured coverage for more information)
    There really is no such thing as "third party bad faith" in Kentucky. If a person has been unfairly dealt with by someone else's insurance company (for example the insurance company of the person who injured you in a car wreck), the you can bring a claim under Kentucky's Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act. KRS 304.12-230. To bring this type of claim, you have to prove the insurance company violated one of the fifteen sections of the statute.

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