I am working my way through the report for the California Insurance Commissioner but I just checked my site stats and there is a flood of people looking at this series of posts. I would say that acting in good faith in relationship to the handling of claims is a big issue with a lot of people. One post had 101 visits just yesterday.....................................
If you are looking for this series of posts - go to the March posts.
And I am not saying that they did or did not act in good faith. I just describe what happened to me and presented some of the documents that were provided to me by Fidelity and you, the reader, can draw your own conclusions.
I would never use Fidelity National Title Insurance Company to protect my real estate. A claim was filed with Fidelity for me by their Title Officer for the loss of a mile long easement to 80 acres with views of the famous Napa Valley in California. Fidelity valued the loss at $0 by a Boise Idaho appraiser. After suing Fidelity I was forced to settle for a fraction of the loss. I question whether Fidelity National Title Insurance Company acted in Good Faith in the handling of my claim.
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