What is a key difference between bad faith and breach of an insurance contract?
A) Only a policyholder can sue for bad faith and only an insurer can sue for breach of an insurance contract
B) Breach of an insurance contract is always unintentional but bad faith is always intentional.
C) Punitive damages are appropriate because of bad faith,but not when there is a breach of an insurance contract.
D) There is no difference.All breaches of an insurance contract are in bad faith.
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