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Top Property Insurance Bad Faith Claims $329.00



Copyright: March 2012
Product ID#: 59314CM

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From Event: Top Property Insurance Bad Faith Claims, held March 2012.

Program Description

It is essential that attorneys and insurance professionals have a thorough grounding in the fundamentals of personal property damage and insurance bad faith to ensure consumers receive the fair end of the stick. You'll learn vital tactics and strategies to help prove the most common personal property bad faith claims. Learn how to pursue bad faith claims so that your clients can receive the compensation they deserve. Whether your clients claim is denied or the insurance company is simply dragging its feet and refusing to properly value the claim, equip yourself with the proper knowledge and insight you need– order today!


Course Content
  1. Bad Faith Case Essentials
  2. Top Reasons Claims are Denied From the Insurer's Perspective
  3. Water, Mold and Flood Damage
  4. Insurance Denials For Foreclosure Properties
  5. Natural Disaster, Storm, Wind and Hail
  6. Fire and Smoke Damage
  7. Burglary, Theft and Vandalism
  8. Bad Faith Insurance Claims Actions in Louisiana
  9. Ethical Considerations

  

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