Coverage Area — ZIP 89143
About Insurance Bad Faith in ZIP 89143, Las Vegas
Did your insurance company wrongfully deny or undervalue your claim in Centennial Hills? Nevada's Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Act (NRS 686A.310) gives policyholders powerful legal remedies — including punitive damages — when insurers act in bad faith. A Centennial Hills insurance bad faith attorney will hold your insurer accountable and pursue every dollar you are owed under your policy.
ZIP code 89143 is part of the Centennial Hills area of Las Vegas, Nevada. NevadaAttorneyFinder's listings for this ZIP code include attorneys who are familiar with the Centennial Hills community, Clark County courts, and Nevada's insurance bad faith statutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nevada's NRS 686A.310 defines Unfair Claims Settlement Practices including: denying claims without reasonable investigation, failing to acknowledge or act promptly on claims, not offering prompt and fair settlement when liability is clear, misrepresenting policy provisions, failing to provide a reasonable explanation for denial, and compelling insureds to litigate to recover amounts clearly owed. First-party bad faith (your own insurer) and third-party bad faith (the other party's insurer) both exist under Nevada law. A Centennial Hills bad faith attorney can evaluate whether your insurer's conduct qualifies.
In a successful bad faith case in Centennial Hills, you may recover: the full contract amount the insurer wrongfully withheld, consequential damages caused by the denial (financial hardship, foreclosure, additional medical costs), emotional distress damages, attorney's fees and costs, and punitive damages under NRS 42.005 if the insurer's conduct was willful or malicious. Nevada courts have upheld multi-million dollar punitive damage awards against insurers in egregious bad faith cases. The punitive damages potential is often the strongest leverage for settlement.
Not every claim denial is bad faith — insurers have the right to investigate and deny non-covered claims. However, bad faith may exist if the insurer: denied a clearly covered claim, failed to conduct a fair investigation, used an outcome-oriented investigation to justify denial, refused to explain the denial, took an unreasonably long time to process your claim, or applied policy exclusions that don't apply to your loss. A Centennial Hills insurance bad faith attorney will review your policy, the claim file, and the denial letter to evaluate your options.
Yes — first-party bad faith claims against your own insurer are common in Centennial Hills. Scenarios include: your uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) insurer offering unreasonably low settlement on a legitimate claim, your own auto insurer denying coverage for a covered accident, or your health insurer improperly denying a covered medical treatment after an accident. First-party bad faith claims allow you to recover damages beyond the policy limits if the insurer's conduct was sufficiently egregious. A Centennial Hills bad faith attorney handles these first-party disputes.