Braesch v. Union Insurance

Decided 1991-01-18

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Fahrnbruch, J. These appeals each involve two issues: (1) whether an insurer may be held liable in tort if the insurer acts in bad faith in refusing to settle a claim with its policyholders who are also entitled to receive benefits under the policy, and (2) whether each appellant’s amended petition states a proper theory of recovery for intentional infliction of emotional distress.…

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