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What happens when the company you've paid to protect you does the opposite? If it’s an insurance company, it could be operating in bad faith. Albuquerque trial lawyer Ben Davis has a significant practice protecting plaintiffs from an insurance company’s bad faith. He sits down with host Feliz Rael to unpack how bad faith law works, why fiduciary obligations make insurance companies different from ordinary corporations, and how he secured $52 million in a bad faith case against a doctor's insurer. As he explains, the jury wanted to send a message: An insurer should never do this to another policy-holder.
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☑️ New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association
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By New Mexico Trial Lawyers AssociationWhat happens when the company you've paid to protect you does the opposite? If it’s an insurance company, it could be operating in bad faith. Albuquerque trial lawyer Ben Davis has a significant practice protecting plaintiffs from an insurance company’s bad faith. He sits down with host Feliz Rael to unpack how bad faith law works, why fiduciary obligations make insurance companies different from ordinary corporations, and how he secured $52 million in a bad faith case against a doctor's insurer. As he explains, the jury wanted to send a message: An insurer should never do this to another policy-holder.
Learn More and Connect
☑️ Ben Davis | LinkedIn
☑️ Davis Kelin on LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
☑️ Feliz Rael
☑️ New Mexico Trial Lawyers Association
☑️ Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube
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