Insurance against litigation
Insurance allows people a sense of security. It is a precaution against an outcome that isn’t desired, which may be in regard to either business or personal life. It is financial loss that people are afraid of incurring, and hence they choose to get insurance which manages and, in a way, transfers the risk. This transfer of risk takes place when an individual gives money in exchange for that risk. It is now a fact that people have become so dependent on insurance, and that it has become so ingrained into society that it has become close to impossible to run anything without it - cars, homes etc.
Litigation is the process of taking a complaint through its court proceedings. Litigation comes in handy in almost every area, be it family, criminal, civil, commercial or even insurance. Insurance litigation involves the attempt to resolve disputes within the insurance world. A complaint is usually lodged by a claimant against the defendant for causing them considerable damages or personal injury. Relating this to the case of insurance litigation we can decipher that insurance litigation could take place between insurance companies and individuals. An individual who has suffered damages because of his insurance company could file a lawsuit against them. The filing of this lawsuit and going through the court proceedings would be referred to as insurance litigation.
Insurance litigation firms will aim to help you, as the client, in a variety of different ways - some of which may involve insurance claims and disputes. They will assist you in dealing with reinsurance, policy interpretation, settlement agreements, claims and recoveries to name a few.
If you would like to obtain legal advice on insurance litigation then Contact Law can put you in touch with a local insurance litigation solicitor free of charge. So, if you have any questions or would like our help in finding local insurance litigation solicitors please call us at 0800 1777 162 or complete the web-form above.
- Last Updated on 02/03/2010



