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8/2/2009
Brooke Sharmin
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What Evidence Can You Obtain Against the Inurance Company for Bad Faith? Part II

If you are pursuing punitive damages, the scope of discovery is broader as these types of damages are more difficult to prove.  The plainitff has to show the method in which the insurance company acted was in the course of regular business conduct.  Your would have to go back for a reasonable amount of time.  An adjuster or supervisor's notes may show that someone higher up was dictating  which may lead to more relevant discovery.  Your Palm Beach County car accident attorney may also look to the Department of Financial Services too.  They keep a lof of all of the complaints and statutory notices sent to the insurance carrier.  These can be used to meet the business practice requirement.


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