Columbus, Ohio Attorney Blog - Robert W. Kerpsack Co., L.P.A.
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Allstate Accused of Bad Faith; Victim Awarded $8.2 Million
Clements received $100,000 from the driver of the truck's insurer, but when he tried to get his insurance company, Allstate, to pay him the $100,000 it owed for underinsured motorist coverage, the insurance company refused to pay, which prompted the lawsuit.
Legally, Allstate is obligated to pay Clements the maximum coverage his underinsured motorist policy allows ($100,000), but when an insurance company should have paid a claim but refused, you can sue the company for bad faith with the help of an experienced bad faith insurance attorney. That is how Clements won the $8.2 million. His lawyers must now convince the second jury that Allstate should have paid Clements the $100,000 in underinsured motorist damages so he can collect the award.
If you have been the victim of bad faith insurance in Columbus, Ohio or anywhere in Ohio, please contact Robert W. Kerpsack, Co., L.P.A. today to schedule your initial consultation.
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