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Bad Faith Lawsuits From Time-Limited Demands: Pre-Suit Procedures, Reasonable Standards, Special Situations
Multiple Claimants With a Single Limit, Unclear Liability, Questionable Coverage, Undocumented Injuries and Costs
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Description
An insurer's rejection or non-payment of a properly crafted time-limited demand for settlement or policy limits can be met with a lawsuit alleging bad faith. What constitutes a valid demand that triggers the obligation to respond and what constitutes a proper response has generated a broad body of case law as well as a wave of statutes that attempt to define what is required by both policyholder and insurer.
Counsel for both sides must be familiar with not just the elements of various bad faith causes of action and defenses, but also pre-suit requirements and procedures recently enacted in some states, like California and Florida. Whether bad faith exists still depends on whether the demand was "reasonable" and the response "unreasonable." These reasonableness standards make summary judgment challenging but not impossible. Certain often-encountered scenarios require insurers to exercise great care to avoid possible missteps: multiple claimants with a single limit, where liability is debatable, where coverage is questionable, or undocumented costs and expenses.
Listen as this experienced panel of insurance attorneys guides counsel through how bad faith litigation arises in the context of time-limited demands, outlines practical tips for avoiding suit, and then offers guidance for navigating claims, defenses, pre-suit requirements, summary judgment, and preparing for litigation if a bad faith case is filed.
Presented By
Ms. DiFiore is a partner in the Tampa office of Quintairos, Prieto, Wood & Boyer, P.A. She has extensive experience in appellate and legal research and represents clients in both litigation and appeals. Throughout her more than 25 years of practice, Ms. DiFiore has defended a variety of corporate and institutional organizations, as well as individual clients. Her defense experience is complemented by her contrasting experience in representing injured person in workers' compensation claims and all types of personal injury litigation. Prior to focusing her practice on appeals, Ms. DiFiore worked as a litigator on all aspects of civil litigation. She has extensive experience in automobile defense litigation, insurance coverage and bad faith claims, nursing home defense, and premises liability. Ms. DiFiore also serves as an attorney fee expert in PIP appeals. In addition, she has worked in a variety of family law cases, including divorces, custody disputes, and dependency cases.
Mr. Niczky's practice focuses on complex insurance disputes, bad faith litigation, and advising policyholders on coverage issues. He has extensive commercial litigation experience, including numerous insurance-related matters. Mr. Niczky represents commercial policyholders in matters stemming from all types of insurance policies, including commercial property, E&O, D&O, and reinsurance.
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This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.
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Tuesday, November 11, 2025
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1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT
Outline
I. Common characteristics of time-limited demands
II. Insurer's duty to respond
A. Insurer initiation of settlement discussions
B. Evaluating and responding to demands
1. Statutory requirements
2. Common law requirements
3. Covered vs. uncovered claims
C. Time to respond
D. Response options
E. Response pitfalls
III. Defending bad faith suits arising from responses to TLD
A. How these cases differ from other bad faith lawsuits
B. Key issues
C. Defenses
D. Special situations
1. Multiple claims, single limit
2. Coverage issues
3. Unclear or undocumented injuries
E. Setting the case up for summary judgment
F. Damages
Benefits
The panel will consider these and other important issues:
- What obligations does an insurer have when the injuries and damages are not clear, or if documentation of special medical expenses is included with the demand?
- How should attorneys deal with multiple insureds, multiple defense counsel, or an additional insured?
- What is "unreasonable" refusal to settle within policy limits?
- Does an insurer have an obligation to initiate settlement?
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