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Although most insurance companies are required to act in good faith to their policy holders, many insurance companies fail to do so and treat the customer making the injury claim, disability claim, or other insurance claim as an adversary. These actions have forced the Texas legislature to adopt laws within the Texas Insurance Code to regulate these practices and to provide the consumer with a remedy for an insurance company's failure to act in good faith. The insurance attorneys at Bemis, Roach and Reed are proud of successfully representing victims of insurance bad faith in the state of Texas.
The Texas Insurance Code establishes practices in the state which constitute unfair methods of competition or unfair or deceptive acts. The Insurance Code in Section 541 (formerly Article 21.21) defines "unfair settlement practices," also referred to as insurance bad faith, as engaging in any of the following practices with respect to a claim by an insured or beneficiary:
Section 542.003 of the Texas Insurance Code, entitled "Unfair Claim Settlement Practices" provides that an insurer engaging in business in Texas may not engage in the following unfair claim settlement practices:
The Texas Insurance code was enacted to assist in the prompt payment of insurance claims. Section 542.055 (formerly Article 21.55) of the Insurance Code requires most insurance companies to within 15 days after its receipt of notice of a claim to:
Insurance Code Sections 542.003 and 542.055 allow claimants who prove a violation of certain of the provisions of these acts to recover additional damages and attorney's fees. Certain insurance claims, often health insurance claims and disability benefits claims, are governed by a federal law known as ERISA. (Employee Retirement Income Security Act). If your claim is governed by ERISA, certain procedural requirements must be met and State law typically does not apply. Although typically more difficult to prosecute than ordinary insurance cases, we have successfully represented numerous clients in these cases and obtained substantial recoveries. For more information concerning ERISA as it pertains to disability benefits plans, follow this link.
The insurance attorneys at Bemis, Roach and Reed use their extensive knowledge of the Insurance Code to ensure their client's rights are protected when dealing with first party insurers and insurance bad faith. Austin Personal Injury Law Firm Bemis Roach & Reed provides legal services to individuals throughout the State of Texas. Call toll free (866) 433-4979 for a free personal consultation.
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