Legal Dictionary

Bad Faith

Neglecting or refusing to fulfill a promise, this may be the basis for a law suit if it has caused a person harm. Judicial decisions have labeled ‘bad faith’ as the following: concealment; fraud; evasion of the spirit of the bargain; lack of diligence or slacking off; willful rendering of imperfect performance; abuse of a power to specify terms; and interference with or failure to cooperate in the other party’s performance.

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  • $395,000 auto accident
  • $225,000: Auto Accident; at unmarked intersection resulted in death
  • $529,000: Workers Compensation
  • $500,000: Head-on Collision
  • $900,000 Auto Accident
  • $1,600,000: Car Rollover
  • $161,000: Drivers collide at sharp curve in middle of roadway as cornfield obstructed view
  • $550,000: Motorcyclist Killed

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FD and JD

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Anna R.

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