Ideally, the insurance company for the at-fault party that caused an injury should be working in good faith to come to a fast resolution. However, there are some instances where insurance companies intentionally try to avoid liability for a claim. This can include bad faith activities like failing to investigate a claim, causing delays, providing misleading information, denying to pay a valid claim, and more. If the at-fault party’s insurance is working in bad faith, you may be entitled to filing an additional claim against that insurance company.