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Highmark - Medical insurance denials
Evacore under the auspices of Highmark ( aka Gravemark) has denied my cardiac cath for the second time.
Next step —- letter +\~ phone call to Evacore ????
STD company - STD Overpayment
Located in Oregon, USA
Short Term Disability insurance related to parental leave
I took parental leave from work in 2024. My job/company is entirely remote, so my employer uses a benefits manager, JW, for payroll and insurance, and a third party administrator, Sparrow, specifically to manage short- or long-term leave, kind of like a concierge service for employees (because rules vary significantly from state to state). I signed the things that Sparrow told me to sign.
I was supposed to be paid from the state, from private STD, and topped up by my employer. I didn’t have a STD policy of my own; I was told that my employer took out a STD policy on its employees. Payments were confusing, delayed, and as a new parent I was not paying attention. I didn’t tally things up until recently to do my taxes. I’m missing a 1099 from STD so I called Sparrow, who said go to STD, who said go to JW, who said there was no STD policy for me… but if there was it should be in my W2. Taxes were withheld from STD so I said regardless of how we got here, I need an accurate W2, which is in the works. And it looks like I was overpaid by the STD amount.
Lo and behold, today I got a call from the STD company saying my STD claim was denied and submitted for overpayment. I kinda laughed… I’d just been signing paperwork and living my life. How the heck did they approve and pay a claim on a policy that does’t exist? And why did Sparrow/JW request that money? And why was I told it was my company’s policy? So I told the STD company that they can recoup the money from one of the benefits managers. This strikes me as an unenforceable request for repayment from me, but I don’t know what I don’t know and would appreciate any insight about how to navigate this. Thanks in advance.
Nationwide - Anyone have nationwide and get their dog tested for allergies
I’ve tried meds and special bland food and the dog is still scratching excessively. I got a quote for testing at like $1500 plus a $300 consultation fee. Was wondering if anyone knows if this is covered. When I called nationwide they were very vague, saying it depends and they can’t guarantee if it’s covered. Smh
Hagerty - Hagerty Agree value polity - Online or local agent?
Hello,
Considering a agree value policy for a 2004 Lexus LS via Hagerty.
While I was able to get a quote and even approval online with Hagerty, before paying I wanted to talk to them. The wait times were pretty long. Is it a bad idea to deal with them when there is no local agent?
Now, those who have agreed value collector car policy with Hagerty, did you do it all online? Or did you go with a local agent if there are local agents for Hagerty?
thanks.
Liberty Mutual - Auto Insurance - worth shopping?
I’ve had liberty mutual since i leased my Jetta in 2021.
My rate was $145/month until jul 2023, when my coverage renewed and then it increased to $197. Then increased again to $225 in jul 2024.
I called and spoke to an agent to ask about the increase and they said it had nothing to do with my credit and that rates were simply rising across the board…
In 2022 I had a small fender bender with someone while parking, my insurance covered it i think. I never followed up with my insurance to see if they actually filed a claim.
In 2023 my car was side swiped by someone parallel parking and they left a note and their insurance covered the damage and repair. But that was the only accident i had. No speeding tickets, but i did have many parking tickets (my city is brutal).
Now I’m wondering if I should shop around, but seeing other peoples posts im not sure if $225 is even that high rn? My credit score is 759 and I make $72,800 a year before tax.
ICICI Lombard - ICICI Lombard Tried to Guilt Trip Me During Porting
I've had a health insurance policy for my mother with ICICI Lombard since 2007. The recent premium was ₹70,000 (including GST) for a sum insured of ₹3 lakhs + ₹3 lakhs bonus, totaling ₹6 lakhs annually.
For the past few years, I had been meaning to port the policy but never got around to it. This year, I finally managed to do it—moved to Care Insurance. The new plan offers ₹10 lakhs sum insured with a 50% increase each year, covers pre/post hospitalization, existing diseases, and even includes a few more benefits. And all this for a significantly better premium of 51000 (inclusive GST).
After I initiated the port, I got a call from ICICI Lombard asking if I wanted to renew. I politely informed them that I had ported to Care. As expected, they started with the usual pitch about how ICICI is better than Care. When I still didn’t budge, the agent had the audacity to say:
**“Lagta hai aap yeh premium afford nahi kar sakte.”**
(Translation: *Looks like you can't afford this premium.*)
Really? Is this how some insurance companies try to manipulate customers—by playing on their ego?
Anyway, I'm glad I finally made the switch. ICICI may want to revisit how their customer support operates.
Nationwide - Best insurance for only accidents, etc?
I have a 5 year old maltese with no pre existing conditions and currently use Nationwide. My dog had to have a simple surgery to have something removed on her eyelid and Nationwide only paid out ~10% of the claim. I am looking to switch carriers in exchange for better coverage.
If I only wanted to insure against accidents, unexpected events, and not routine care like vet visits and bloodwork, what pet insurance company offers the best value? I am a bit lost and the marketplace for pet insurance seems to be large and growing. The goal is to have a lot of coverage for, say, a $4,500 surgery as the result of something unexpected.
What does everyone think?
Travelers - MN Home Insurance Jumped from ~$1,680 to ~$3,300 – What’s Going On?
We bought our home just outside the Twin Cities area in mid last year, and at the time our Travelers homeowners insurance premium was around **$1,680/year**.
This year, our renewal came in at **over $3,300**. After some back and forth, I changed the deductible to match last year’s, but the total was still around **$2,800**.
I contacted a few other insurance companies, and their quotes were all in the same \~$3k range. I was told that **all homeowners insurance carriers in MN increased rates significantly this past year**.
Has anyone else experienced this?
* Do you know *why* rates jumped so much in Minnesota?
* Are there any strategies to cut this cost beyond just raising the deductible?
Any insight would be appreciated.
As a note, there were several homes in our area that had their roofs replaced about 2-3 years ago, because of hail damage or something like that, I would have imagined that it would have caused the price hike last year, not this.
Progressive - Car Rental Charged Me Total Rental Fee AFTER Insurance Paid For It?
First time posting on Reddit, and not sure if this is the right place to ask this question, if not I apologize, please direct me to the right place if that's the case.
So I'm in LA and I have Progressive Car Insurance.
Here's the situation:
I got rear-ended back in February, the other driver was fully responsible for it, I went through the whole insurance claim process and got my car repaired, and because my insurance has $1500 car rental allowance during repair, they got me a rental car for about a month while my car was under repair. the car rental company was Midway Car Rental (The one my collision body shop is using.)
Everything went smoothly back then and I even got my deductible on time from Progressive, I returned the rental car when my car was ready, they checked the rental car, no extra fee needed, no issue at all.
Then out of no where, last week the car rental company charged me THE FULL RENTAL PRICE to my credit card I put on file (I used that for the deposit.) I called them, they said they have been asking my insurance to pay the rental fee for months and they never paid, that's why they charged my credit card. I called my claim rep, he said they paid the car rental on 7/15, which was 10+ days ago, the rep is also baffled by the unexpected charge. I checked my Progressive app and can see the $1500 rental reimbursement under my payout summary, and it did say 7/15/2025.
I am not sure what's going on and what to do in this situation. Both side claimed that they're not the problem (well expected) the car rental is asking me to ask my rep for proof of payment and send to them or else "they can't do anything about it", I passed the message and all the info to my claim rep, he said he's on it but then nothing happened and he's now not available through phone somehow. Im very confused and somehow been put in the middle as a mediator??
I really need the car rental to cancel this charge on my credit card. It's an foreign credit card and I need to pay it off soon, and this expected charge is seriously messing up my payment plan this month. But it seems like both party needs to investigate or negotiate this for some time, and they're not very cooperative and helpful.
Any suggestions, advice?
Insurance Company - Should I sell my house for a loss or tough it out?
As the title says I'm in a little bit of a rough spot, and am looking for some outside advice. I moved across country for a better paying job and saved up for a house. After putting over 50k down on a house priced at 240 with about an acre of land. I thought I did okay, I knew the house was a little older and would need some updating but I thought I was saving money in the long run and that it would be a good investment considering the area.
Went through a realtor, had the house inspected, did all the normal things. But immediately things went wrong. Within two weeks of owning the house, the detached garage had a major leak and I had to get the roof replaced. The inspector refunded us our money but said that he wasn't liable beyond that. Several lawyers told me there wasn't a good chance I'd get anything and it would just be cheaper to eat the cost of the roof. So I did.
Had to replace almost every appliance and toilet in the home because they all started to fall apart within the first six months. Again just figured it was my bad luck and there wasn't anything I could do.
Fast forward to a month ago and just before the year anniversary of buying the home, the entire finished basement flooded. Insurance said since it was ground water that it wasn't covered. Turns out there were some big foundation issues that I have now spent over 20 grand to fix. Again insurance said that foundational issues are considered " normal wear and tear" and so not covered.
After starting the repair process on that I've discovered a whole slew of other issues with the home that was hidden behind finished walls. And with my never ending good luck, I had a gas leak in my furnace that I found the other morning. I have turned the gas off to the furnace until I can get someone to repair it.
The problem is I am already well over 100k cash into this house and I've only had it a year. Idk how much longer I can keep this up considering I'm basically bled dry and I haven't even fixed anything beyond the foundation yet. The wife wants to sell the house after we fix it all up and just get out, but I'm worried that we won't recoup anywhere close to what we have in and will be stuck back in apartments again.
I'm not sure what to do or how to move past this place. Has anyone been in similar situations? Is there light at the end of this tunnel or should I bail and just accept the loss of all that money?
Any advice would be appreciated
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