Denied, Delayed, Underpaid
You pay your premiums every month on time. But when disaster strikes—a storm destroys your roof or an uninsured driver hits you—your insurance company treats you like an enemy.
In Oklahoma, insurance companies have a duty of Good Faith and Fair Dealing. If they violate this duty, you can sue them not just for what they owe, but for punitive damages for their bad conduct.
Signs of Bad Faith
Unreasonable Delay
Taking months to investigate a simple claim while you are left without a car or home repairs.
Lowball Offers
Offering $5,000 for a claim that their own adjuster valued at $20,000.
We Sue The Big Giants
We handle bad faith claims against major carriers involving:
- Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage: Denying coverage for your medical bills.
- Homeowner's Insurance: Tornado, wind, and hail damage denials.
- Commercial Liability: Refusing to defend their own insured drivers.