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Insurance claim....
On Thu, 1 Apr 2010 18:38:19 -0400, the infamous "cshenk"
scrawled the following: In my area, they do not give an adjustment without several estimates first from contractors. This may be 'state law' related. Oh they had a figure for general use but it had variation. They were very happy for example that we had a buddy who did windows cheaper as they were about to cut a check for 1500$ but ended up with 507$. I got a 'for a friend' rate. In most states, the insurance company may want you to get several estimates, but you can get the work done by whomever you wish and they'll pay the quoted price. What happens if damage is later encountered that the adjuster didn't see? Recourse? How to handle? War stories?? Normally you can go back in a case like that for added adjustment. And in half the cases, it's paid. My case of dealing with them was both good and bad. I use State Farm. I had horrendous damage from renters. Easily $50,000 plus if all contracted and $25,000 of it was beyond our DIY level. The company worked with me hard to make it meet the rules to get us $507 as the rest was just impossible with my contract. When I wrenched for a body shop, their nickname for State Farm was "Snake Farm". I understood that they slithered out from under payments to the insured whenever they could and used underhanded techniques to force them to settle for less. A few people fought back and easily won. I've avoided Snake Farm since then. Damages have to be filed for in a reasonable time and you have to tie them to an event. With us living in Japan, they picked out a wind storm and pretended the 2 windows were damaged by it. Clearly impossible as one was broken from the *inside* and the outer pane was fine and the picture window that was propped in place with a 4x4 clearly showed it also was busted out from the inside of the house. That sucks! The difference is you have a claimable storm and are able to make the claim. That does help, except in incidences like Katrina, where half the South was torn up and dozens of insurance companies went belly up in a heartbeat. -- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -- Charles Darwin |
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Insurance claim....
Larry Jaques wrote:
When I wrenched for a body shop, their nickname for State Farm was "Snake Farm". I understood that they slithered out from under payments to the insured whenever they could and used underhanded techniques to force them to settle for less. A few people fought back and easily won. I've avoided Snake Farm since then. I've had claims on auto's with State Farm. One, I was intentionally hit during the prelude to a divorce. Jackass creamed the side of my truck when he decided to joust as I was just trying to go away. What a fing whackjob, he followed me to the cop shop. Of course the now ex got instant amnesia when we met the cops. Sorry about the rant there. Many years later, I collided with a wild turkey, I tried to stop, she tried to fly, those plastic fenders on a Saturn will break. State Farm covered both just fine. Oh, I forgot both my Escort and my Ranger each recieved at least one windshield without issues. Wes |
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Insurance claim....
On Fri, 02 Apr 2010 17:29:47 -0500, the infamous Wes
scrawled the following: Larry Jaques wrote: When I wrenched for a body shop, their nickname for State Farm was "Snake Farm". I understood that they slithered out from under payments to the insured whenever they could and used underhanded techniques to force them to settle for less. A few people fought back and easily won. I've avoided Snake Farm since then. I've had claims on auto's with State Farm. One, I was intentionally hit during the prelude to a divorce. Jackass creamed the side of my truck when he decided to joust as I was just trying to go away. What a fing whackjob, he followed me to the cop shop. Of course the now ex got instant amnesia when we met the cops. Sorry about the rant there. Hah, that's a hoot! Thanks for sharing it. Did you see the video on YouTube where the idiot pees in his ex-wife's gas tank? The entire episode was caught on film. Man, why can't people just let go? Many years later, I collided with a wild turkey, I tried to stop, she tried to fly, those plastic fenders on a Saturn will break. Wild Turkey and I crossed horns many a time, but I was smart enough never to drive when I was drinking that. Ditto the Lemonhart 151 Demerara rum, but I was a drunk passenger when we got hit. My neck has never been the same. With the seatbelt on, my head bowed up the roof, my nose cracked the windshield, and my chin crushed the dashboard. State Farm covered both just fine. Oh, I forgot both my Escort and my Ranger each recieved at least one windshield without issues. You were lucky, I guess. shrug -- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -- Charles Darwin |
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Insurance claim....
Larry Jaques wrote:
State Farm covered both just fine. Oh, I forgot both my Escort and my Ranger each recieved at least one windshield without issues. You were lucky, I guess. shrug I suspect for any insurance company there is a host of horror stories. Hell, we have been hearing those for months in regards to health care. Wes |
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Insurance claim....
On Sat, 03 Apr 2010 18:26:09 -0500, the infamous Wes
scrawled the following: Larry Jaques wrote: State Farm covered both just fine. Oh, I forgot both my Escort and my Ranger each recieved at least one windshield without issues. You were lucky, I guess. shrug I suspect for any insurance company there is a host of horror stories. Hell, we have been hearing those for months in regards to health care. You have. I gave up pay-TV 3 years ago this month. satisfied grin -- It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change. -- Charles Darwin |
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Insurance claim....
Larry Jaques wrote:
I suspect for any insurance company there is a host of horror stories. Hell, we have been hearing those for months in regards to health care. You have. I gave up pay-TV 3 years ago this month. satisfied grin You haven't missed much. |
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