How Do I know if I have a case against nationwide insurance for bad faith

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How Do I know if I have a case against nationwide insurance for bad faith

My home was burglarized and I was working with the insurance adjuster I had a lot going on and we were in communication over the sworn statement she never once told me that if I did not get the sworn statement in on time they would deny my claim she kept telling me everything will be fine as long as were in contact and now they have denied my claim.

Asked on February 2, 2018 under Insurance Law, Ohio

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SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

If they did not honor their obligation under the terms of the policy (which is a contract) to pay a covered claim, the insurer committed breach of contract. You can sue them for breach of contract for the money they owe you under the policy.


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