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Toronto Insurance Claims Lawyer<\/h1>\n

Policyholders everywhere faithfully pay their monthly premiums for the security of knowing they are financially covered when the unexpected strikes. Shamefully, most insurance companies operate like businesses, whose only concern is their profit. They will provide sub-par coverage, underpay your settlement, or unjustifiably deny a claim to protect their bottom line. These bad-faith insurance practices are infuriating, not to mention unethical, and deceive policyholders into false promises of coverage. When insurance companies abandon you at the moment you need them most, you are left to pay expensive out-of-pocket prices that cause substantial financial burden.<\/p>\n

At Mazin & Associates, PC<\/a>, we believe insurance companies have an obligation to act in good faith and operate in the best interests of their policyholders. Our insurance claims lawyers<\/strong> are dedicated to confronting companies that employ underhanded tactics to avoid paying out a claim. After an unanticipated car accident<\/a> or natural disaster, you deserve to obtain the coverage that will help you recover, including damages from medical bills, property damage, and ongoing rehabilitation.<\/p>\n

Examples of Bad-Faith Insurance<\/h2>\n

Proving your insurance company is using bad-faith practices to provide the lowest possible settlement is tricky. The company will likely scrutinize your every injury to make sure your medical treatment is necessary, as well as make arguments about the scope of your coverage. Other bad-faith tactics include:<\/p>\n