Insurance Attorneys
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Law Offices of Huang, Fedalen & Lin
Encino, CA
866-607-9134
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Law Offices of George E. Antrim III, PLL
Minneapolis, MN
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Riddle & Brantley LLP
Goldsboro, NC
866-435-4280
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Buck Toscano & Tereskerz, Ltd.
Charlottesville, VA
866-283-8860
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What Does an Insurance Attorney Do?
Up until 1944, insurance was not considered "commerce" and not subject to state or Federal regulation. But, because of some key cases, including United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters Association, Congress passed acts that provided the power to states to regulate and control the insurance businesses. While state insurance statutes override most Federal laws, some portions of federal law (like Federal tax laws) are always commanding. State laws govern the "business of insurance," while federal laws govern the peripherals of the industry (e.g., labor, tax, securities, etc.). A Insurance attorney deals with the state statutes and Federal laws governing the insurance business and the peripherals of the industry.
What is Insurance?
While there are a lot of types of policies with varying regulations and benefits, the purpose of insurance is all the same: to allocate the risks of a loss from the individual to a great number of people. In the absence of insurance, three possible parties bear the burden of an economic loss; the individual suffering the loss; the individual or entity causing the loss via negligence or unlawful conduct; or a particular party that has been allocated the burden by the legislature, (e.g., employers under workers' compensation laws and statutes). With insurance, individuals pay a "premium" into a pool, from which losses are paid out. Insurance companies are generally considered the safe keepers of this pool of premiums and they are the ones who pay the claims of the individual losses.
What is Insurance Bad Faith?
If an insurance company violates principles or regulations governing insurance law, it may constitute bad faith in denying a claim, stalling in making a decision on a claim, or requiring unreasonable actions or documentation by the insured to prove a claim. Your insurance attorney can help you with an insurance bad faith case.
Should I hire an Insurance Attorney?
If you are a policy holder who has been involved in a motor vehicle accident, or party to any of these scenarios:
- Underinsured motorist (UIM) or uninsured motorist (UM) claims.
- Claims of bad faith conduct on the part of the insurer, including the wrongful denial of benefits, the failure to defend the policy holder from liability, or improper termination of coverage.
- Product and retailer liability claims.
- Property and casualty claims.
- Pharmaceutical and drug company liability claims.
- Disputes relating to group health insurance or individual health insurance claims.
- Disputes relating to life insurance or annuity claim.
- Disputes relating to home insurance claim.
- Any insurance related dispute.
If you have questions relating to any of these or other insurance law related issues, use the search function on this page to find a qualified insurance attorney that's right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is homeowner’s insurance?
Homeowner’s insurance policies cover damages to or destruction of your home and possessions that result from fire, theft, or other types of disasters. The insurance proceeds will help … more -
Am I required to have homeowner’s insurance?
Maybe. The law of the state in which you live determines whether you are required to maintain homeowner’s insurance for your home. However, if you have a mortgage loan secured by … more -
Will homeowner’s insurance cover all of my personal property?
No. There are some types of personal property, such as antiques, expensive jewelry, and coin collections, which your insurance policy might not cover, or might only partially cover. In … more -
Will homeowner’s insurance cover my vehicles?
No. Vehicles are not included in a homeowner’s insurance policy. However, damages to your vehicles may be covered by your auto insurance policy. more -
Why does my homeowner’s insurance policy contain Additional Living Expense (“ALE”) coverage?
If you are unable to use or live in your home while it is being repaired or rebuilt, ALE coverage will provide you with some extra benefits. For instance, ALE coverage can pay for the costs … more
Free Legal Forms
- Notice Of Producer Appointments: One Insurer/Multiple Producers - Form Al-2a
- Notice Of Producer Appointments: One Producer/Multiple Insurers - Form Al-2b
- Notice Of Cancellation: One Insurer/Multiple Producers - Form Al-3a
- Notice Of Cancellation: One Producer/Multiple Insurers - Form Al-3b
- Continuing Education Course Application
