Shannon Bowyer Hudson
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Shannon Bowyer Hudson is a distinguished attorney based in Columbia, South Carolina, specializing in insurance law at Blue Cross & Blue Shield of South Carolina. With over two decades of legal expertise, Shannon has developed a profound understanding of the complex regulatory landscape governing the insurance industry, ensuring that her clients receive knowledgeable and effective legal guidance. A proud alumna of the University of South Carolina School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor in 2000, Shannon has dedicated her career to navigating the intricacies of insurance claims, compliance, and litigation. Her extensive experience encompasses a wide range of insurance-related matters, including health insurance, regulatory compliance, and risk management. Shannon's commitment to excellence and her strategic approach to problem-solving have earned her a reputation as a trusted advisor among her peers and clients alike. In addition to her legal practice, Shannon is actively involved in professional organizations and community initiatives, advocating for consumer rights and promoting awareness of insurance issues. She is a sought-after speaker at industry conferences and seminars, where she shares her insights on emerging trends and best practices in insurance law. Based in Columbia, SC, Shannon Bowyer Hudson is not only a leader in her field but also a dedicated advocate for her clients, ensuring they navigate the complexities of insurance law with confidence and clarity. Her unwavering commitment to integrity and excellence continues to make a significant impact within the legal community and beyond.
About Insurance Law
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.