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🚨 Are You Handling Claims… or Creating Bad Faith Exposure? Most bad faith cases don’t start with fraud. They start with missed steps, sloppy communication, and undocumented decisions. In Episode 85 of The Art of Adjusting® Podcast, Bill Auten and Chantal Roberts break down what Unfair Claims Settlement Practices actually look like in real files — and why adjusters, supervisors, and carriers need to care heading into 2026. We cover: How Bad Faith, Unfair Trade Practices, and Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Acts intersect Why claims handling rules don’t always live where you think they do How state statutes vs. administrative codes quietly govern your daily work What expert witnesses and juries actually look for in claim files Why “I made a mistake” is defensible — but “I didn’t document it” often isn’t 🧭 The 7 Claims Handling Standards We Discussed (Yes — we put the chart in the show notes because it matters) Rule → Action Preliminary Claims Handling → Investigation begins promptly Claim Procedures → Adjusters are trained and have management supervision Investigation → Tailored to the individual claim Communications → Timely, clear, forthright, easy to understand Momentum → No unexplained delays Analysis → Document damages; apply to coverage Decision / Resolution → Decide coverage; pay or deny the claim If you’ve ever thought: “But that’s how we’ve always done it…” This episode is for you. 🎙️ Hosts: Bill Auten & Chantal Roberts 📅 Next episode teaser: January 15, 2026 — The Anatomy of a Slip-and-Fall Claim 👉 Like, subscribe, share, and comment — it helps the algorithm surface real claims education to people who actually need it. Drop your thoughts in the comments: Which step causes the most problems in your claim files?