Your insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance company. Because you are paying a premium, the insurance company must pay the benefits if the conditions specified in the policy are reached. You, as a policyholder, have a right to ensure that your policy and the contractual agreements within the policy are fulfilled completely. If your insurance company has acted in bad faith, or has used unfair claims handling practices, we can help you enforce your contractual rights to obtain what you should have been given by the insurance company.

What rights am I granted under the insurance policy?

 

A: Your insurance policy is a contract between you and your insurance company. Because you are paying a premium, the insurance company must pay the benefits if the conditions specified in the policy are reached. You, as a policyholder, have a right to ensure that your policy and the contractual agreements within the policy are fulfilled completely. If your insurance company has acted in bad faith, or has used unfair claims handling practices, we can help you enforce your contractual rights to obtain what you should have been given by the insurance company.