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Struggling with an Insurance Company?

Unfortunately, you are not alone. Every year thousands of people find themselves fighting for the benefits they rightfully deserve and have usually already paid for.

In Colorado, insurance companies have a duty to act in “good faith and fair dealing.” Generally speaking, insurance companies must:

  • Promptly investigate your claim
  • Promptly pay your claim
  • Communicate regularly with you regarding the status of your claim
  • Promptly pay you any undisputed portion of claim
  • Provide a prompt and reasonable explanation of any claim denial or offer compromise settlement

If an insurance company fails to act in good faith, you may be entitled to additional damages including compensation for the emotional distress incurred as a result of the insurance companies wrongful denial of your claim.

Fuicelli & Lee, PC is known industry wide for its expertise in handling insurance disputes. If you are fighting to obtain insurance benefits and your efforts are being met with delay, denial, or sheer silence, call or email us today The lawyers at Fuicelli & Lee, PC are well-versed in handling insurance disputes.

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