Complaints from the insurance companies is, quite rightly
Call it in good faith or bad faith. Now it’s a Minnesota law.
The Governor Tim Pawlenty has a bill, it is easier for consumers to transport, housing and their automobile insurance on the rights denied.
The legislation still allows insurance to $ 250000 in damages and $ 100000 in legal fees when the insurer denies his assertion, without a sufficiently safe.
Supporters say the law will allow insurance, which they are paid.
They call it “good faith” because the insured would have the assurance that their society is not in good faith unreasonable to deny or lightness, a claim.
Critics dub it “bad faith” and warn that they enrich the process while lawyers pushed insurance premiums.
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