Auto Insurer's Denial Of Additional Benefits Was Not Unreasonable, Panel Says

(September 15, 2020, 4:19 PM EDT) -- HARRISBURG, Pa. — A Pennsylvania trial court did not err in finding that a bad faith claim against an auto insurer cannot proceed because the insureds failed to provide evidence that the insurer's failure to pay additional underinsured motorist benefits was unreasonable, a panel of the Pennsylvania Superior Court said Sept. 11 (Kevin Beach, et al. v. The Navigators Insurance Co., No. 1550 MDA 2019, Pa. Super., 2020 Pa. Super. Unpub. LEXIS 2886)....

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