Monterey, CA asked in Animal / Dog Law, Personal Injury and Insurance Bad Faith for California

Q: Hi, I settled a dog bite claim on behalf of my daughter several years ago. I have recently received notice from the

hospital that administered care that the bills that the party's insurance company agreed to pay in the settlement were never paid, and have now been reported against my credit. What recourse do I have against the insurance company and/or their attorneys for failing to pay a court settlement? Thanks! btw this was handled in Arapahoe County, CO

1 Lawyer Answer
Adam Studnicki
Adam Studnicki
Answered
  • Insurance Claims Lawyer
  • Phoenix, AZ

A: It's possible you have a breach of contract claim against them, but more info is needed to advise. This type of thing can happen when trying to save money on lawyers. Hire one now to get this fixed. Sounds like you need a CA or CO lawyer.

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