To be honest the damage was twice as bad after the second event.Please say that this isn't true....
To be honest the damage was twice as bad after the second event.Please say that this isn't true....
Tell me what would be the difference had I gotten it fixed the first time? They would have still paid me twice. I haven't had a vehicle claim in 20 years before this hail, I pretty much feel I was getting my own money back. I didnt lie to them and tell them I had it fixed the first time either.
How do you really feel about insurance companies? lolA shitass lying cheating company with $200+ billion dollars in assets would have been treated better than they treat their customers/victims of their insured's bad habits.
And they would have paid me more overall because the second payment wasnt near enough to cover the damage. Since I hadnt had it fixed the first time, I certainly didnt dispute their lowball payment of the second event.They would have still paid me twice.
That's pretty much all around poor advice.To expidite the process, you can file a small claims suit against the driver for the difference. This should get the ball rolling, because they will contact the insurance and demand them settle this claim. The only obligation the insurance company has is their fiduciary repsponsiblity to the policy holder, unlike some of the comments on here, the insurance company has NO obligation to you.
That's pretty much all around poor advice.
From the guy that works/worked for an insurance company?That's pretty much all around poor advice.
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