Insurer Can't Duck Bad Faith Claim In Construction Flaw Row
By Alexa Scherzinger
A contractor's claim that its insurer acted in bad faith when denying $10.5 million in rectification coverage for concrete construction flaws can remain, a Maryland federal judge ruled, finding the insurer's delay in processing the claim was a sufficient basis for a bad faith allegation.
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