Insurer Can't Duck Bad-Faith Claims In $5M Med Mal Suit

By Lauraann Wood (June 5, 2018, 8:52 PM EDT) -- An Illinois federal judge declined to hand a quick win to an insurer accused of bad faith after it declined to settle a medical malpractice case for $1 million and wound up with a jury verdict of $5.2 million, saying Tuesday that material issues of fact remain over how the insurance company assessed the case and the damage it caused the surgery center it had insured....

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