When does an insured sufficiently allege that an insurer had engaged in a general business practice of unfair insurance practices? A Connecticut trial court recently explored that question.
The Case
Michael Rood claimed that his uninsured motorist insurance carrier had unfairly delayed paying him his full policy proceeds following an accident. Was this enough to win damages under the Connecticut Unfair Trade Practices Act?
August 01, 2018 at 10:45 AM
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When does an insured sufficiently allege that an insurer had engaged in a general business practice of unfair insurance practices? A Connecticut trial court recently explored that question.
The Case
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