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Massachusetts: Third-Party Claim Handler Made Reasonable, Prompt Efforts to Settle Nursing Home Liability Claim, and Therefore Was Not Liable For $14 M Excess Verdict

By Shauna Martin Ehlert Posted on April 2, 2019 Posted in Bad Faith Tagged with bad faith, duty to settle, First Circuit, Massachusetts, third-party claim-handler liability

On March 18, 2019, the First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a decision holding that Sedgwick Claims Management Services made reasonable and prompt efforts to settle a nursing home liability claim, and therefore was not liable for a $14M excess …

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