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Presenters:
Aaron French
Anthony Martin

Determine When an Insurance Claim Crosses Over into Bad Faith 
Do you know what to do when an insurance company's actions give reason to start bad faith proceedings? Review key elements of bad faith and explore top bad faith scenarios to make sure you recognize it in your case and are prepared to proceed accordingly.
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