Life Insurer’s Denial Of Full Policy Benefits Was Not Made In Bad Faith, Judge Says

(July 9, 2018, 11:31 AM EDT) -- SCRANTON, Pa. — A Pennsylvania federal judge on June 28 dismissed bad faith claims alleged by the beneficiaries of a life insurance policy after determining that the beneficiaries failed to prove that the life insurer’s denial of full benefits based on the policy’s suicide exclusion was not so unreasonable that it rose to the level of bad faith conduct (Nicholas Lomma, et al. v. Ohio National Life Assurance Corp., et al., No. 16-2396, M.D. Pa., 2018 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 108705)....

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