
A: In most states, including Kentucky, insurance companies are required to deal with insureds, and others entitled to insurance proceeds, fairly. When insurance companies refuse to settle claims they are obligated to pay, they are acting in "Bad Faith." Kentucky has two types of bad faith law. One is statutory (written by the legislature)and the other is common law (made and interpreted by judges). Depending on they type of claim you have, one or both may apply. If you think an insurance company has treated you unfairly, give us a call to see if you may have a "bad faith" claim.

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