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Daryl Audilett

Audilett Law PC

Board-Certified Specialist: Injury & Wrongful Death Litigation

Tucson, Arizona • Serving Pima County

520-349-5468

About Daryl Audilett

Daryl Audilett is an insurance law attorney at Audilett Law PC serving clients in Tucson, Arizona. Arizona insurance law is codified in Title 20 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and overseen by the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions, covering bad-faith claims handling under Noble v. National American Life, coverage disputes, agent and broker liability, and the state's Unfair Claims Settlement Practices regulations. Contact details appear below.

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Education

  • Law School: U of Arizona

Common questions about Insurance Law in Arizona

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What is bad faith insurance in Arizona?

Bad faith is an insurer's breach of the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing - typically by unreasonably denying or delaying payment of a covered claim. Arizona recognizes a tort cause of action for bad faith following Noble v. National American Life, 128 Ariz. 188 (1981), and successful plaintiffs can recover compensatory damages, emotional distress damages, and (for intentional or knowing bad faith) punitive damages.

What are the minimum auto insurance limits in Arizona?

Under ARS § 28-4009, Arizona requires minimum bodily injury liability coverage of $25,000 per person / $50,000 per accident, plus $15,000 property damage liability (the '25/50/15' minimums, increased from older minimums in 2020). These are the floor; experts generally recommend 100/300/100 or higher given the cost of medical care and the prevalence of underinsured drivers.

How long does an insurer have to respond to a claim in Arizona?

Arizona's Unfair Claims Settlement Practices regulations (Ariz. Admin. Code R20-6-801) require insurers to acknowledge claims within 10 working days, complete investigation within 30 days (with extensions), and either pay or deny coverage in writing with explanation. Repeated or unreasonable delays can support a bad-faith claim and DIFI complaints.

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Practice Areas

Insurance Personal Injury Torts

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Office Location

Audilett Law PC

PO BOX 12308

Tucson, AZ 85732

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