Handling Insurance Bad Faith Claims: Red Flags to Watch Out For

While the essence of insurance is to hedge against financial losses caused by unexpected damages, there are instances when an insurance company fails to fulfill its obligations and duty of good faith. This instance, more commonly known as insurance bad faith, can happen in several ways, including an insurer’s misrepresentation of the contract or its failure to disclose specific policy scopes.
Insurance laws governing bad faith practices are innately complex, thus proving the elements of a bad faith claim can be tricky and challenging. Additionally, the increasingly dishonest tactics of insurance companies and third-party adjusters today highlight the need to proactively detect the red flags before they snowball into a massive financial damage and unnecessary headache.
Listen as highly experienced counsel Kenneth P. Williams (Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney) and Hillary N. Ladov (Goldberg Segalla) provide the audience with the latest and significant issues surrounding bad faith insurance litigation. Speakers will also provide practical strategies in a rapidly evolving legal landscape.

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Kenneth P. Williams, Shareholder with Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney, Hillary N. Ladov, Partner with Goldberg Segalla
Kenneth P. Williams, Shareholder Segal McCambridge Singer & Mahoney Kenneth Williams is a shareholder in the Segal McCambridge Detroit office. He focuses his practice on representing corporations and insurance carriers in the areas of coverage and personal injury litigation. He has a wide array of jury trial experience in Michigan, Florida, and Illinois. He has also litigated matters including but not limited to general liability, premises liability, coverage and indemnification, employment discrimination, along with agency claims. He is also co-chair of the firm’s Diversity & Inclusion Committee. Hillary N. Ladov, Partner Goldberg Segalla Hillary N. Ladov is a partner with Goldberg Segalla LLP, where she focuses her practice on insurance coverage litigation, bad faith disputes, and coverage counseling. Hillary counsels and defends insurance industry clients in a wide range of coverage matters, including commercial general liability, professional liability, directors and officers liability, pollution liability, and commercial and personal auto liability. She has significant experience handling complex insurance cases in state and federal courts, and has monitored coverage and liability issues in a variety of cases. After receiving her J.D./M.B.A. at Rutgers University, Hillary spent two years as a judicial law clerk in the Superior Court of Pennsylvania, specializing in appellate-level commercial and insurance-related cases.