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Broken Bones and Broken Promises: Bad Faith Tactics in Serious Injury Insurance Claims
As a policyholder, the insurance company owes you certain obligations under California law. If they have violated these obligations, a Rancho Cucamonga insurance bad faith attorney at Quincey Law can hold them legally accountable. If you have suffered a serious injury, you will likely require extensive medical care and numerous procedures. The insurance company… Read More »
Denied Disability Benefits for a Verified Injury? Signs of Insurance Bad Faith
If an insurance companies cannot denied your disability claim, they may have also broken the law in doing so. An Inland Empire Insurance bad faith lawyer at Quincey Law can take the fight to the insurance company when they have acted illegally. Disability benefits can be notoriously difficult to obtain, even when you have… Read More »
Bad Faith in Delayed Authorization for Spinal or Orthopedic Surgery
Insurance companies sometimes take more time than is reasonable to process and respond to your claim. If that has happened to you, consider filing a lawsuit with the help of a Rancho Cucamonga insurance bad faith attorney at Quincey Law. California law imposes a strict limit on the insurance company with regard to the… Read More »
School Staff Hit With Treatment Denials? New Bill Would Force Insurers to Explain
If the health insurance company has denied a claim that you believe should have been paid, it is not the end of the road for you. An Inland Empire insurance claims denial lawyer at Quincey Law is in your corner when you need us. When you trust an insurance company literally with your health,… Read More »
Health Claim Denials in Public Sector Plans? Here’s Why You May Be Owed More
The insurance company that covers you as a public employee may be on the hook for far more than just the cost of paying your claim if they have wrongfully denied it. The experienced Orange County health insurance claims denial attorneys at Quincey Law can fight for you and your legal rights. Because your… Read More »
Firefighters, Police, Government Workers: Know Your Rights if Your Health Claim Is Denied
As a public worker, you would receive your insurance through a public plan. If your coverage has been denied, an Orange County health insurance claims denial attorney at Quincey Law can help. You may be surprised to learn that you have potentially better legal remedies than someone who receives their health insurance from a… Read More »
Common Reasons for IEHP Denials and How to Address Them
You and your family may have been counting on the Inland Empire Health Plan to cover your health insurance claim, only to be disappointed when it was denied. If that is the case, the Inland Empire health insurance claims attorneys at Quincey Law can help. IEHP has the obligation to follow California law when… Read More »
How to Sue Your Home Insurance Provider in California: A Step-by-Step Guide for 2025 Wildfire and Storm Victims
If your home has been damaged in a wildfire or storm, and the insurance company will not pay your claim in full, you can take legal action against the insurance company. You can sue them for breach of contract and possibly even for bad faith if they have broken California law. The Inland Empire… Read More »
Was Your Insurance Claim Denied by an Algorithm? Understanding AI in Modern Claims Processing
If your health insurance claim was wrongfully denied, not only could you seek to force the insurance company to pay for your treatment, but you may also be able to seek damages from them for bad faith. The Inland Empire insurance bad faith lawyers at Quincey Law can help. Companies, including health insurance providers,… Read More »
“Claim Denied?” How to Force Your Insurance Company to Pay Up in Orange County
The insurance company may not always honor its contract with you that requires it to pay for the losses that you have sustained. The experienced Orange County insurance claims attorneys at Quincey Law can take on the insurance company on your behalf. The insurance company does not always get the final say about payment… Read More »
