Insurance/Bad Faith
Our work on hundreds of insurance and bad faith matters has taught us how jurors deliberate. Let us share our insights into the different types of jurors, how they decide, and how to develop trial strategies to turn them into active jurors for your client’s side.
In a highly publicized case, a jury found no wrongdoing by Allstate in processing the Blair family’s claim after a fire destroyed their San Francisco home.
A San Francisco jury returned a defense verdict in 25 minutes in this breach of contract insurance case.
A large insurance carrier won a complete defense verdict in an alleged discrimination case by showing the total lack of evidence brought by the Plaintiff.
The Focal Point’s client, International Paper, was awarded a $383 million verdict in this insurance/bad faith case.
The Focal Point teamed up with Commins & Knudsen, P.C. against Nationwide Insurance regarding a Bad Faith claim on a home insurance policy. The jury awarded $1.9 million.
The Focal Point’s client, Western MacArthur, received a settlement in excess of $2.2 billion dollars and discovery sanctions in excess of $160,000.
