
$2,000,000
Bad Faith Insurance Dispute
This case stemmed from an insurer’s refusal to honor a valid policy claim, leaving the insured unable to secure the coverage they had rightfully paid for. Recognizing that our client held the legal right to step into the shoes of the insured, we moved swiftly to assert a bad faith claim through an assignment of rights.
The Outcome:
Our firm obtained a $2 million confession of judgment from the insurer resolving the matter quickly and without the need for protracted litigation. This result ensured timely compensation and spared our client months, if not years, of delay.
Creative Legal Strategy:
We utilized an advanced strategy rarely employed in routine litigation: securing an assignment of rights from the insured. This allowed us to bypass procedural barriers and take direct action against the insurer. Our team’s deep knowledge of insurance law and strategic use of pressure points led to a voluntary, high-dollar confession from the defendant.