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Bad Faith Blog

We cover current issues, highlights and best practices exclusively on claims of bad faith and extra contractual damages.

Bad Faith Blog
October 2, 2016

Range of Valuations Support Bad Faith Summary Judgment for Insurer

Summary: State Farm issued an uninsured motorist policy to Enrique with a $100,000 limit. Enrique was injured in an auto accident, sought UM benefits and also sought to recover bad faith damages. The bad faith portion of the case was stayed pending resolution of the UM claim which resulted in a jury verdict awarding $260,000. However, the trial court granted summary judgment in favor of State Farm on the bad faith claim which a divided Delaware Supreme Court affirmed.

Bad Faith Blog
April 21, 2015

Triable Fact Issues on Washington Bad Faith Claims

Summary: Great American insured Bayley, a general contractor on a $12.3 million renovation project in Orange County, California. After its air conditioning subcontractor was found to have violated California’s prevailing wage law, the Community College District served Bayley with a “Notice of Withholding Contract Payments” as well as the procedural right to dispute the withholding. On cross-motions for partial summary judgment the district court found that Great American had a duty to defend which Great American had breached, but also found in favor of Great American on the statutory and non-statutory bad faith claims.