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UNREASONABLE DELAY IN PAYMENT OF CLAIM

An insurance company commits bad faith when it fails to act reasonably in processing and...

UNREASONABLE DENIAL OF COVERAGE

Not every denial of coverage amounts to bad faith. The denial must be unreasonable. It...

BREACH OF DUTIES

An insurance company has a duty to 1) investigate the pertinent matters thoroughly, impartially, and...

BREACH OF THE IMPLIED COVENANT OF GOOD FAITH AND FAIR DEALING

There is an implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing in every contract, requiring...

SUMMARY AND INTRODUCTION

Under California law, an insurance company which unreasonably denies coverage has committed the tort of...

RECOVERY OF “BRANDT FEES” TO PROVE COVERAGE

The policyholder may recover fees and costs in proving coverage, but not fees incurred proving...