Christian, Dichter & Sluga insurance attorneys offer a four-decade tradition of committed advocacy for insurers in complex insurance coverage and bad faith matters.
In 1981, the Arizona Supreme Court recognized the tort of insurance bad faith. That same year, Christian, Dichter & Sluga founding shareholder Doug Christian began helping national insurers establish good-faith claim practices and defending them in Arizona courts when they were accused of falling short of that goal.
Our firm continues the tradition of advising, representing and defending insurers, risk pools and claim administrators in coverage and claim-related disputes.
Under the guidance of shareholder Gena Sluga, our insurance coverage practice has expanded to include active representation in Nevada and New Mexico as well as Arizona.
In coverage matters, we try to minimize surprises and maximize predictability, with thoughtful, practical advice designed to avoid unexpected turns of events and expensive litigation. We address coverage issues directly, resolve them, and get our lawyers off the clock.
When litigation cannot be avoided, Christian, Dichter & Sluga provides the resources you expect and require. We have genuine trial lawyers, not just litigators.
Co-founding shareholder Steve Dichter, who manages our litigation practice, began trying insurance cases with Doug Christian in the 1980s and continues to spearhead much of our insurance trial work.