California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volumes 7-8California Trial Lawyers Association, 1967 - Law |
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Page 58
... refusal to settle within the policy's limits constitutes a breach of the insurer's duty to act in good faith : ( 1 ) the strength of the injured claimant's case on the issues of liability and damages ; ( 2 ) attempts by the insurer to ...
... refusal to settle within the policy's limits constitutes a breach of the insurer's duty to act in good faith : ( 1 ) the strength of the injured claimant's case on the issues of liability and damages ; ( 2 ) attempts by the insurer to ...
Page 60
... refusal to settle within the policy limits is in bad faith if the insurer knew that the refusal to settle would expose the insured to a great risk of an excess judgment . The Hodges court merely restated the same proposition in ...
... refusal to settle within the policy limits is in bad faith if the insurer knew that the refusal to settle would expose the insured to a great risk of an excess judgment . The Hodges court merely restated the same proposition in ...
Page 67
... refusal to settle results in an excess judgment . It is true that where the insured motorist insurer refuses to settle , the insured does not suffer an excess judgment . On the other hand , the uninsured motorist insurer's refusal to ...
... refusal to settle results in an excess judgment . It is true that where the insured motorist insurer refuses to settle , the insured does not suffer an excess judgment . On the other hand , the uninsured motorist insurer's refusal to ...
Contents
Associate Editors | 4 |
Associated Chapters | 11 |
Organizational Information | 17 |
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