Posted by 400dtractorman on December 30, 2013 at 12:17:39 from (24.112.137.68):
In Reply to: Insurance posted by showcrop on December 30, 2013 at 09:13:01:
My daughter had an accident last month. I'm not going to mention the Ins co. but it is one of the large ones that hit us. My agent said he wouldn't insure a match box with them. So I knew I was in for a ride. They told my ins. co. the first day they would take care of the accident. You think oh there a good ins. co, no they don't want your ins. co. appraising your car. It took me three weeks to figure out the estimate with the help of friends in the ins. field. Come to find out that they had a 1037.00 deduction used twice. As soon as I told they claims guy we made settlement, but not as much as it should have been. If I'm in another accident its best go to the hospital and get checked out and if sore get a lawyer. This was the worst ins. dealing I've ever had.
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