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Insurance Bad Faith in Pennsylvania 2026

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This comprehensive volume examines important issues relating to bad faith lawsuits under the state's common law and Pennsylvania's Bad Faith Statute.

The 26th edition of Insurance Bad Faith in Pennsylvania continues to provide comprehensive and in-depth analysis of all aspects of Pennsylvania law related to insurance bad faith litigation in Pennsylvania. A valuable resource for attorneys, judges, and claims professionals alike, the book is updated annually to ensure the most current coverage and insights.

Key updates in the 2026 edition include:

  • Discussion of key court decisions including new case law discussing attorneys’ fees
  • Summaries of all significant insurance bad faith cases, organized by topic
  • In-depth analysis of current topics in the field, including updates to pleading requirements plus strategic considerations in presenting and defending against bad faith claims
  • Analysis of a Third Circuit opinion examining bad faith liability for failure to settle a claim within policy limits, where the insurer acted unreasonably in handling the plaintiff’s initial claim
  • Discussion of a Pennsylvania Superior Court opinion looking at whether a contractual clause that prohibits assignment of the contract or agreement bars assignment of a post-performance claim for damages
  • Detailed discussion of the Third Circuit’s application of the statute of limitations to a § 8371 claim, and whether a bad faith claim accrues when the insurer is initially denied insured coverage
Additional Information
SKU PBADF26
Division Name The Legal Intelligencer
Volumes 1
Product Types Books
Brand The Legal Intelligencer
Publication Date December 16, 2025
Jurisdiction Pennsylvania
ISBN 979-8-89803-084-1
Page Count 1736
Edition 26th
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Richard L. McMonigle, Jr.

Richard L. McMonigle, Jr., is Senior Counsel in the Insurance Law Department of Post & Schell, P.C., in its Philadelphia and New Jersey offices. A veteran of bad faith litigation, Mr. McMonigle has earned a stellar reputation defending complex insurance coverage issues, alleged bad faith, policyholder fraud, as well as life, health, and disability claims. He has authored numerous articles on bad faith and regularly provides training to claims handlers and attorneys. He serves as a voluntary mediator and testifying expert witness as well as legal consultant in insurance disputes.

Jeffrey M. Brenner

Jeffrey M. Brenner is a Principal in Post & Schell's Insurance Law Department where he represents national and regional insurers in complex insurance coverage and bad faith disputes. He has served insurance clients in over 40 states, including California, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas. Mr. Brenner provides a full spectrum of complex coverage legal representation, including coverage opinions, reservation of rights and denial letters, examinations under oath, as well as rescission, interpleader, and declaratory judgment actions.

Lisa A. Reilly

Lisa A. Reilly is an Associate in Post & Schell's Insurance Law Department and counsels and defends regional and national multiline insurance carriers in complex insurance coverage and bad faith matters. These include matters involving excess liability, general liability, and other policies.

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