Washington Supreme Court Finally Rules on Keodalah
In a long-awaited Washington Supreme Court insurance bad faith decision, the court decided that the employee adjuster was not guilty of bad faith.
October 21, 2019 at 06:00 AM
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October 21, 2019
In a highly anticipated decision, the Supreme Court of Washington held that insurer-employed adjusters cannot be held liable for statutory bad faith claims. The case is Moun Keodalah and Aung Keodala v. Allstate Insurance Company, Tracey Smith., and John Doe Smith, P.3d – (2019, 2019 WL 4877438 (Wash. Oct. 3, 2019).
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