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HealthyPaws - HealthyPaws 432% Increase, From $268 to $1162 in WA State
If this is legal it sure ain't ethical. I'm not often stunned by capitalism and greed but JFC. This is shameful. I feel so f'ed.
unknown - What should my next move be? New to all of this
Last week I got my settlement value for my totaled car which was very very undervalued due to them not comparing the same vehicles. Their excuse was “we go off of the VIN, they did not have any ST models in the area for comparison so that was the closest model to your vehicle” that was word for word from an email I received.
For context I have a ford focus st and they compared to the ford focus se, the two cars are VERY different in build and price. They are saying I can invoke my appraisal clause and get an independent appraiser at my expense. What should I do? Any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thanks everyone!
Allstate - Allstate denied my claim on their insured. Anything I can do?
I was in a car accident yesterday. A person ran a red light as I was entering an intersection and ripped across the front of my car. Bumper cover was destroyed, and the hood won't open now. Unfortunately there were no witnesses (no one stopped, anyway), and the other person's insurance company (Allstate) says I'm at fault (I suspect the other driver lied about running the light). Is it worth the effort trying to sue for what is likely to be $10,000 or less in damage? Will it be possible to get an attorney to take such a small case?
homeowners insurance - Condo water leak question
Very long story short, condo had a water leak 4 months ago. My homeowners insurance says that based on the HOA bylaws, the HOA is responsible for the damage. HOA is saying the opposite. So I’m at a stalemate. What do I do? I’m assuming an attorney is my next step but who pays those legal fees if I win? Condo is in South Carolina if that matters.
To make it more complicated, my insurance sent in water mitigation contractors that completely ripped my kitchen out. They did this before asking me for a copy of the HOA policy and determining they’re not responsible for yet it was their contractor that came in. Now I have no kitchen and both parties saying they’re not responsible. Ugh.
MetLife - MetLife keeps cancelling my dental plan - Cobra services keeps reinstating it.
I’m going insane trying to get my dental benefits sorted out with Cobra. I paid my Cobra on 3/8 (first month) and MetLife made my plan active, backdated to 3/1. On 3/12 it was canceled again. 3/15 active again. 3/17 canceled again - MetLife said call Cobra servicer. Servicer sent in a reinstatement and it was active again on 3/19.
I log in today and it’s cancelled 3/24 AGAIN. I paid for a month of benefits and I haven’t even been able to use them. MetLife acts like it’s the servicers fault. Cobra just sends in reinstatement notice. Repeat.
What do I do in this situation? I have oral surgery in a month and god only knows if it’ll be active or MetLife will decide to cancel it on that day. How do I go about escalating this?
Uber - Uber crash with injury: how to follow up?
Hello all,
I was involved in a crash Saturday night around 11PM. I was in the backseat of an uber with two friends when the uber driver allegedly ran a red light (according to the other people involved in the crash) and we got in a pretty violent accident. Luckily everyone in the uber walked away unharmed expect for me. I dislocated my finger (it was sideways after the crash) , and I walked into the hospital ER (we crashed a 5 minute walk from a big hospital in our city). I was treated and had it put back into place, and now have a follow up tomorrow. I am expecting this will continue to affect me for months. I am a student, starting grad school to become a physician assistant in August. This is going to affect me in school as I will struggle to type and struggle to be able to learn the hands on clinical skills for at least first first part of the semester. This has so far been extremely painful and I am only beginning to know the extent of medical treatment I will need and recovery timeline. This was also an extremely traumatizing and upsetting experience for me. After the accident, police were called and they spoke to me and the other riders at the hospital. I also believe the other people in the crash filed a report too. When I got home from the ER I spoke with uber and reported everything and their insurance is supposed to reach out to me. I already provided my ER discharge papers and pictures of the injury. What are the next steps here? Do I just wait to hear from uber? Also, what are my chances of receiving real compensation for my pain and suffering (like a couple thousand? Or should I expect less than that?)
Thank you
Allstate - Help interpreting debt validation letter response
My girlfriend received a collection letter last month about an outstanding AllState Insurance bill she does not believe she owes. Following my advice, we sent a debt validation letter to the collector, using a template we found on the cfpb (consumer financial protection bureau) website. The response from the collector did not make much sense to us. They essentially said "we need more information from you to provide the info you asked for. You also didn't provide any info to dispute the debt"....which is not what we were trying to do.
Does this response mean they do not have the information to validate the debt? Or did the template we used not do what we expected? Is the next step to file a complaint with the cfpb as [this](https://www.consumerfinance.gov/ask-cfpb/what-information-does-a-debt-collector-have-to-give-me-about-the-debt-en-331/) page suggests, or do we just ignore this and go on our way?
By the way, this isn't affecting her credit yet.
**First two images are the validation letter we sent. The last image is their response:** https://imgur.com/a/EWyOVfO
my insurance company - Being sued and not sure what will happen next
Location: Houston, Texas
On July 15th 2024, I was involved in an accident with a driver.
It was a two-way street and I was at the middle crossing section ready to yield to the street I need to go. I noticed a driver coming out from the plaza and looked like they are waiting to cross to the street where I was coming from. Before yielding, I made sure no incoming cars and safe to go; attempted the yield. As I turned, the car from the plaza crossed the street and a collision happened where my front hit their side. Police was called but no report was made as they said it was minor. The other driver insisted the police to give me a ticket but they didn’t and sent us home after we exchanged insurance.
After that, I did all my obligations with my insurance company and they denied claims from the other driver as they said it was not my fault and I had the right to yield. Fast forward to now, I received a paper said I’m being sued for personal injury but in remember the police asked the driver questions to determine if the driver need medical attention and the driver said no.
I contacted my old insurance right away to inform them about the sue paper. I don’t know what to do from here.
Medi-Cal - Medi-Cal and HSA
I have Medi-Cal currently. I just got hired at a job that would make me ineligible for it.
I tried cancelling my Medi-Cal but they're asking for proof of salary or something of the sorts. I still have not gotten paid but I will be paid biweekly and I have 30 days to enroll myself into the work benefits. If I submit the proof, am I still able to enroll into HSA from my job and not get into any trouble? Not sure at what point they will kick me off of the MediCal benefits after I send them an employment letter or whatever proof they want to see.
AmBetter - 25 year old searching for his own health insurance
I’ve never had to worry about health insurance before, so I have not learned any of the insurance lingo or terms. I’m in a very specific, very tricky situation.
I was in an accident 2 years ago that I am still recovering from. I have a plastic surgery that I still need done to complete the recovery. At the same time, I am being kicked off of my parents insurance.
Is there a reputable insurer that young adults generally use? My parents suggested AmBetter, but their reviews are really poor and lots of reviews say they deny coverage for surgeries.
I’m willing to pay a premium if it means I can get better care throughout my recovery. I still need physical therapy and a permanent shoe-lift made. I’m hoping to find insurance that will cover me through all of this. I cannot get insurance through an employer, because I can’t hold any serious jobs that offer insurance while I am going through recovery.
Any tips are appreciated, thank you in advance!
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