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  • What are the Difference Between First-Party and Third-Party Bad Faith Insurance Claims?

    May 11, 2021

    Bad faith is equated with dishonest dealings, fraudulent intent, neglecting to deal in a fair manner, or an untrustworthy professional performance. The person or entity acting in bad faith does so with an intent to deceive or defraud another person or entity. One example of this could be when a salesperson knowingly sells a buyer a defective car. Another example is an insurance company that purposely denies a claim without carrying out an appropriate investigation...
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  • How can Motorists Stay Safe When Traveling on Memorial Day Weekend?

    May 6, 2021

    Memorial Day serves as a time to remember fallen heroes, and it is important to reflect on their sacrifices. While it is a serious holiday, Memorial Day is also celebrated as the unofficial start of summer. In many states where winters are long and dark, Memorial Day represents warmer weather. Weather permitting, barbeques, picnics, and visits to the beach are common celebrations. Studies have shown that Memorial Day weekend is the deadliest holiday period for...
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  • Crucial Safety Tips for Industrial Workers

    Apr 28, 2021

    There are multiple risks associated with working in an industrial environment. These risks can lead to industrial accidents that result in injured workers. While these dangers cannot be avoided, it does not mean that accidents are inevitable. There are steps that workers and their supervisors can and should take to mitigate the chance of an accident. After a work accident, the victim could be looking at a long recovery time, a loss of income, and...
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  • What Evidence can be Used to Prove Bad Faith Insurance?

    Apr 12, 2021

    When an insurance company fails to fulfill its duties to its insured policyholders, it is acting in bad faith. Pennsylvania law is clear about the elements that must be proven in a bad faith insurance claim. While there is no requirement to show malicious intent or self-interest on the part of the insurance company, a plaintiff must provide clear and convincing evidence that there was no reasonable basis for the denied claim. Insurance companies are...
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  • What Should I Know About Springtime Motorcycle Accidents?

    Apr 7, 2021

    With the warmer weather approaching, more motorcyclists will be getting out to enjoy the fresh air and open roads. While riding can be fun, it can also be dangerous. With May being Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, it makes sense to go over some safety precautions one must follow before getting on their bike. Motorcyclists always need to drive carefully to avoid motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle riders suffer more major injuries in accidents than others. It could...
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  • Has Coronavirus Anxiety Caused an Increase in Car Accidents?

    Apr 1, 2021

    Anxiety can increase the likelihood of a car accident, and stress from the Coronavirus (COVID-19) has made certain driving situations even more dangerous. It would be reasonable to think that the roads would be safer with COVID-19 restrictions, however, research has shown that drivers have been more likely to take risks when driving during the ongoing pandemic. Some common dangerous driving behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic include: Speeding: Speeding is a top cause of serious...
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  • What Should I Do if My Insurance Company Denied a Valid Claim?

    Mar 30, 2021

    There is insurance for almost every type of need, such as health insurance, home insurance, car insurance, and flood and hurricane insurance. In the best case scenario, premiums have been paid for years and a claim is never filed. However, many valid claims are filed each year. In the United States, there are around 1.4 billion health insurance claims filed every year, according to the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). Also, many claims are...
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  • Should a Workplace Have an Emergency Plan?

    Mar 2, 2021

    The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is an example of how important it is to be prepared for an emergency. Every workplace, no matter the size, needs to have an emergency plan in place to ensure that employers and workers will be prepared to respond quickly and effectively. What are the Different Types of Workplace Emergencies? The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) defines a workplace emergency as a situation that threatens workers, consumers, or the community...
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  • Why is Employee Feedback Important for Workplace Safety?

    Feb 22, 2021

    The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected various workplaces. Some offices closed temporarily while other workplaces were deemed as essential. For workers in the health care industry, workplace health and safety programs that were previously important became even more critical. Workers have demanded personal protective equipment (PPE) as well as new protocols and procedures to address the spread of COVID-19. While the pandemic is a good example of why employee feedback is important for safety, all...
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  • How can Senior Drivers Stay Safe During the COVD-19 Pandemic?

    Feb 12, 2021

    Seniors are especially susceptible to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), so it important for them to be extra vigilant; however, traveling is still necessary. Whether the reason is go to the doctor’s office or to buy food and other essential items, some car trips are unavoidable. Many people feel safer using their personal vehicle to get around as opposed to traveling on public transit or using a rideshare service. It is important for seniors to learn about...
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