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<blockquote data-quote="SlugSlinger" data-source="post: 3693855" data-attributes="member: 7248"><p>I had a very bad experience with a no name insurance company. They didn’t “receive” any of the medical documents I emailed them. There were 2 others in the car I was riding in who were experiencing the same lack of concern or action from the insurance company, in fact a completely different situation was going on with someone else in my office with the same insurance co. I finally had enough and got a great attorney involved. </p><p>You are right about having to sue the driver, but in my case, after a successful jury trial, I received 10 times the policy limit and the insurance paid a couple months later Otherwise the driver was going to sue his insurance for 50 times the policy limit for failure to provide their fiduciary responsibility to the driver / policy owner.</p><p>It was a bad situation all around and took a couple years for the trial, but persistence paid off and ended up covering all my expenses plus some.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugSlinger, post: 3693855, member: 7248"] I had a very bad experience with a no name insurance company. They didn’t “receive” any of the medical documents I emailed them. There were 2 others in the car I was riding in who were experiencing the same lack of concern or action from the insurance company, in fact a completely different situation was going on with someone else in my office with the same insurance co. I finally had enough and got a great attorney involved. You are right about having to sue the driver, but in my case, after a successful jury trial, I received 10 times the policy limit and the insurance paid a couple months later Otherwise the driver was going to sue his insurance for 50 times the policy limit for failure to provide their fiduciary responsibility to the driver / policy owner. It was a bad situation all around and took a couple years for the trial, but persistence paid off and ended up covering all my expenses plus some. [/QUOTE]
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