September 1, 2008
Matching Bad Faith Doctrine and DamagesBy
Kenneth W. Erickson and Bryan R. Diederich
Failure to follow the purpose and logic of precedent risks irrational outcomes and unjust results. These risks are apparent in recent efforts to apply a "future benefits" rule in cases alleging bad faith by commercial insurers.
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