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What is collision coverage and should I purchase it?
Collision coverage is a type of voluntary coverage you can purchase which provides for the repair or replacement of your own vehicle after an accident, regardless of whether or not you are at fault.
This is different than property liability insurance coverage. An innocent victim of an accident may present a claim for the property damage under his own collision coverage or under the negligent driver's property damage liability insurance coverage. Your own collision coverage normally includes a deductible, whereas property damage liability insurance coverage does not. In an automobile accident case, after a claim has been paid under your collision coverage, the insurance carrier who paid the claim may proceed against the property damage liability insurance carrier for the negligent driver to recover the amount paid out and refund you for your deductible.
The Andrew Kim Law Firm represents people involved in a insurance coverage dispute and bad faith claims. Call us at (425) 289-1990 in Bellevue and surrounding areas or toll free at 1-800-636-3676.
What is the Insurance Fair Conduct Act?
The Insurance Fair Conduct Act provides remedies to policyholders whose claims are unreasonably denied by their insurance companies or whose insurance companies violate particular regulations governing claims settlement practices. It took effect December 6, 2007.
What is covered by this law?
The law covers policyholders whose insurance company unreasonably denied their claim. It also covers a policyholder whose insurance company violated certain laws governing claims settlement practices.
The law applies only to claims made by insured people to their own insurance companies. It does not apply to claims made by one person to someone else’s insurance company.
Does the law cover all insurance companies?
No. It doesn't apply to claims under health insurance policies. It applies to claims under other kinds of policies, including policies that include medical costs as part of that coverage.
The Patient’s Bill of Rights provides consumer protection for policyholders of health insurance coverage.
What does this law require of the policyholder?
If an insured person wants to sue his or her insurance company for violating one of these laws, the policyholder must mail written notice of the potential lawsuit to the insurance company and to the Office of the Insurance Commissioner at least 20 days before the lawsuit is filed.
What will the Office of the Insurance Commissioner do with the notice?
When the agency receives each notice, we will stamp it with the date it was received, and file it in a designated location. Then, if there is a question about whether the insured person filed the notice in accordance with the law, the custodian of the notices will be able to certify whether, and when, it was received.
RCW 48.30.010 - Unfair practices in general - Remedies and penalties
RCW 48.30.015 - Unreasonable denial of a claim for coverage or payment of benefits.
Bellevue
10655 NE 4th Street
Suite 208
Bellevue, WA 98004
Phone: (425) 289-1990
Fax: (425) 289-1991
Toll Free: (800) 636-3676
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Tacoma
4301 South Pine Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Phone: (253) 682-2000
Toll Free: (800) 636-3676
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Bellevue
10655 NE 4th Street
Suite 208
Bellevue, WA 98004
Phone: (425) 289-1990
Fax: (425) 289-1991
Toll Free: (800) 636-3676
Tacoma
4301 South Pine Street
Tacoma, WA 98409
Phone: (253) 682-2000
Toll Free: (800) 636-3676