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<blockquote data-quote="JD8" data-source="post: 4219595" data-attributes="member: 24"><p>Given you just gave some ambiguous statements, there's no way to tell what you're talking about. Did you read the examples I just gave? What if..... and this happens all the time..... in one of those situations they tried to file a claim on the auto policy of a vehicle that never touched them? That would be denied. Point is that at least initially, there's a lot of denials until liability is figured out. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well that's interesting, because the Father's Day storm of last year had all sorts of straight line winds and well.... they got their arse handed to them in that storm. Granted I can't stand Farmers and think they are a garbage company, their form covers straight line wind, so even a small amount of push back should've gotten your neighbor's claims paid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD8, post: 4219595, member: 24"] Given you just gave some ambiguous statements, there's no way to tell what you're talking about. Did you read the examples I just gave? What if..... and this happens all the time..... in one of those situations they tried to file a claim on the auto policy of a vehicle that never touched them? That would be denied. Point is that at least initially, there's a lot of denials until liability is figured out. Well that's interesting, because the Father's Day storm of last year had all sorts of straight line winds and well.... they got their arse handed to them in that storm. Granted I can't stand Farmers and think they are a garbage company, their form covers straight line wind, so even a small amount of push back should've gotten your neighbor's claims paid. [/QUOTE]
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