Readers Debate Ethics Of Forwarding Coverage Denial To Claimants Lawyer
A number of readers responded to the question left at the end of last months FC&S Answer regarding the propriety of an insurers action of notifying a claimants attorney that there is no coverage under an insurance policy at the time of denying coverage to the insured.
Most find no ethical dilemma in the insurers actions, and, for one reason or another, think it a good practice. One or two took the original agents position that this somehow impinged the insureds position.
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