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Richard C. Hackett is a seasoned insurance attorney with a solid foundation of over four decades of dedicated legal practice. Based in Ballwin, Missouri, Richard operates both at the helm of his own firm, the Law Offices of Richard C. Hackett, and as a key legal expert with Protective Property & Casualty Insurance Co. His extensive experience in the field of insurance law equips him with the nuanced understanding necessary to navigate the complexities of insurance claims, policy interpretation, and dispute resolution with finesse and authority. Throughout his illustrious career, Richard has developed a reputation for his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to achieving favorable outcomes for his clients. His approach is marked by a blend of strategic acumen and personalized client service, ensuring that each case is handled with the utmost precision and care. Richard's ability to distill complex legal concepts into clear, actionable advice makes him a trusted advocate for both individual policyholders and corporate clients alike. His dedication to maintaining open and transparent communication underscores his commitment to client satisfaction and successful resolution of legal matters. Richard's authoritative knowledge in insurance law is complemented by his proactive approach to staying abreast of industry trends and regulatory developments. This ensures his clients receive not only expert legal representation but also strategic insights that can preempt potential challenges. Whether negotiating settlements or litigating disputes, Richard C. Hackett is a steadfast protector of his clients' rights, providing them with the confidence and peace of mind to navigate their legal journeys.
Insurance attorneys handle disputes between policyholders and insurance companies. They fight for fair claim settlements and represent clients in bad faith cases. Common matters include denied claims, bad faith insurance, coverage disputes, policy interpretation.