Attorney or Insurance Company
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If I have an ee who makes an EEOC claim, and I receive a letter from them do I immediately contact an attorney or do I call my insurance company?
Thanks
-t
Thanks
-t
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However, I do have my insurance company involved now.
Thanks for the quick responses.
-T
Keep in mind that as the case progresses, there is the chance that the companies best interests and the insurance companies may diverge. The insurance company is more likely to settle a case than the company. That means sometimes you must go your own way, even if the insurance company won't foot the bill in the meantime. Then after you win, you get to go after them for your legal fees. Great fun ----- NOT.
Your insurance company, through it's attorney, will not recontact you for several days, perhaps a week. Your own lawyer in the meantime may want a copy of the charge to review. You won't go wrong if you contact both.
And by the way 'T', if you have such an insurance policy, you are ( x:-) ) negligent in not knowing what the policy requires of you. We should always know what policies require of us, no matter what type of policy it is.