A long time ago, a very wise man said, “I know it when I see it.” The late Justice Potter Stewart was speaking about pornography. I am confident that if the question was about the state of bad faith law in Florida, the answer would be very different.
Every day, insurance companies receive correspondence from attorneys throughout Florida. This correspondence includes little to no medical records, and little to no medical bills. Often these letters include little to no information on the facts of the alleged accident or the basis for the lawyer’s claim that the insured is liable for damages.
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