10/09/2024
Are you tired of insurance adjusters badmouthing your business and making your life difficult? It’s time to push back. In tomorrow's Restoration Expert Briefing, we'll break down the powerful legal tool of tortious interference—and how you can use it to protect your business.
What is Tortious Interference?
When insurance adjusters spread lies about you to your customers, making them think twice about honoring their contracts with you, that may be tortious interference. This isn’t just unfair—it’s illegal. And unlike other claims, you don’t need the policyholder's permission to go after the insurance company. You can stand up for yourself.
Why Does This Matter?
For too long, contractors have been trying to challenge insurance companies with "bad faith" claims. But bad faith requires special permissions, and not every state allows you to use it. Tortious interference is different—it lets you go directly after the insurance company or anyone else who’s messing with your business.
This Could Be a Game-Changer!
Tired of being ghosted by adjusters? Sick of waiting for payments that never come? Tortious interference might be your key to shifting the power back to you. We’ll explain what it takes to make a claim, what evidence you’ll need, and how to use this strategy to take control.
The time has come for us to address this important issue. Please join Ed Cross and veteran restorer/attorney, Mark Pasculli, Esq., for Restoration CrossCheck's Expert Briefing tomorrow, Thursday, October 10, 2024, at 7 am PT / 10 am ET, where we will dispel common myths and dive into tortious interference with restoration contracts. You'll learn:
â—Ź How the law protects legitimate business relationships
â—Ź How tortious interference is relevant to your business
â—Ź How to prove tortious interference
â—Ź How insurance bad faith and violations of claims handling regulations can result in tortious interference
Register now at www.RestorationCrossCheck.com/Briefing