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GEICO - GEICO Insurance
Hey! I have a question. I reside in Tallahassee, Florida. I have one car here (2025 Toyota Corolla) and a car in Miami (2005 Toyota Camry). I informed Geico that the Camry is in Miami, and my sister is the primary driver. Geico informed me yesterday that they will drop the car from my insurance because they think that it’s her car (it’s my car in my name). They told me I needed the registration that shows the car is mine, and it needs to show the address where I’m at, which is the mailing address in Tallahassee (I go between Tallahassee and Miami). Anyone has been through this? Please advise.
Spot - I guess Spot is a good one
I got a cat in November and enrolled her under Spot, starting a plan at $17.87 / month.
I took her to the vet in December to check why this otherwise healthy cat had no interest in chewing food, and they said they said she had a bad case of FORL and they recommended removing the impacted teeth, which were most likely causing her pain.
I submitted two claims to Spot, one for the first visit in December and one for the expensive teeth removal surgery in February. For both, I only attached the vet invoices which included the vet medical notes.
Initially, both claims were rejected for lack of inclusive information about my cat's health, meaning the SOAP notes. I ended up finding and submitting the form that was given to me from the shelter when I got her, which only contained her vaccinations, record of spaying and a mention of medicine for diarrhea. I explained to Spot that was all I had, and no one knew anything about my cat's health in her life prior to the shelter.
Just a few days later, I got notified that they had approved both claims reimbursing me $21 out of the $78 visit and $288 out of the $697 surgery.
**That means that my total annual billing for the insurance is $214 ($17.87 x 12) and by March alone I have already been reimbursed $309. I'll take it.**
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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?
Embrace Pet Insurance - Embrace - SCAMMERS
I have been paying for Embrace Pet Insurance for nearly a year. I submitted a claim recently and apparently I was supposed to get my dogs an exam BEFORE the policy began. The dogs had an exam 16 days after the policy began. Now they are refusing to pay claims despite the fact that they happily took my money for the last year.
These people are scammers. Beware!
Intact - Ontario Personal Car Insurance Help
Hey guys, im a 24 year old male living in Ontario and just got hit with a complete blindside. I’ve been insured on multiple vehichles through different companies since 2018, no tickets, pullovers or anything. I just bought a new truck and found out when getting quotes that I have 2 at fault accidents on my record. The first was July of 2021, my 67 mustang hit a pothole and caused some minor damage to the fender. I called intact and asked some questions and they said the only way I would get any money towards repairs is if I put it through as an at fault-after hearing this I said no thanks and paid it myself. They never said anything about this going on my record, the whole point of me paying out of pocket was to avoid this. The second was on my truck in Feb 2024. I was in Colorado and my brother needed to move my truck out of the driveway, it was late at night and a neighbour was parked somewhere it was hard to see and he bumped into it. My truck was fine and I was away so I didn’t deal with any of it directly but my brother used his personal insurance to pay out the damages but this is on my record as at fault for me. Is there anything I can do to get this off the record? I’ve talked to so many insurance agents who just shrug and say they won’t insure me and that the circumstances don’t matter. I’ve had insurance since I was 17, paid over $25,000 since then and cost insurance companies $0 and they won’t insure me.
Turo - Rental company trying to collect on damage I did not cause
Location: Georgia
I rented a car in canada, but am a US citizen living in Georgia. The rental company (Turo) is claiming damage that I did not cause and wants me to pay. They say if I do not pay they will “send it to collections”. The company does also exist in the US, but since the rental was in canada, do they have any ability to try and collect from me?
Mercury - Mercury or Progressive condo insurance in California? How does one even know which company's reliable with so many varying personal accounts?
I currently have condo insurance with Mercury, but their dwelling coverage isn't high enough, so I asked my Mercury agent how much it would cost to buy more dwelling coverage. He didn't respond for almost 3 weeks, which was concerning and surprising because when he were wooing me, he responded within hours. I shopped around and got a slightly lower quote from Progressive. The low cost is nice, but I'd rather go with the company that'll actually pull through in case something happens.
I read a bunch of reddit posts about both Progressive and Mercury, but the experiences all seem so varied and I have no idea who's the most reliable. Sadly, they both seem kind of shitty, but we're strapped for options in California and I can't find anyone else who will take me. I've looked on various insurance ranking websites, but so many sources contradict each other. (For example, Mercury won best insurer in 2021 with JD Power but they have a low star ranking for customer satisfaction with NerdWallet.)
With so much contradictory and anecdotal information, how does one even choose a home insurance company? It doesn't seem like there's a general consensus on reddit either about one company over the other.
Progressive - Need advice!!
I’m looking for auto insurance but I keep getting ridiculous monthly quotes from $700 to $900. I’m a 2nd year college student, 20 years old had my license since I was 18, no accidents. I don’t have any car under my name, but i would be trying to get an old mercedes insured which is considered a “sports” car (family car they don’t use) for some reason. I am currently living with my parents, last time i called, progressive started charging my parents for me to NOT drive, to be an excluded driver. Which was crazy to me. I had to call and tell them I moved address. I tried getting a quote using a fake address saying I live with a friend but they started naming people in said address and asking for their DOBs (which i also read was fraudish?). I really don’t know what to do, i need to commute to school full time, but money is tight with classes, any advice ? Thanks !
Homesite Insurance - Homesite Insurance
I bought my condo five years ago and have Homesite Insurance (according to my recent research, this is not good…).
I just filed a claim with them about what my plumber suspects is a faulty toilet wax ring which has caused water damage in the condo unit below mine. Chances are my bathroom will be out of commission for a bit. My question is this: has any one had at least a neutral experience with Homesite? Any tips on how to make sure they do what they’re supposed to? I’m doing my part by brushing up on my insurance policy. Any advice on how to avoid delays is greatly appreciated! I guess I’m just looking for a little hope, lol. Thank you!
State Farm - Desperate, poor, + confused
I bought a used 2012 Volvo during the pandemic at the height of used car prices out of desperation. I needed a car. I have $12600 left on the loan. The car itself is now valued at $4000. It currently requires $15000+ in repairs to pass safety and emissions. I’ve had nothing but problems with it since purchase a couple of years ago. I have put about $1500 into the car so far in repairs. I suspect I was sold a lemon, one shop suspected a history of flood damage, another refused to comment if that was a possibility. I do have gap insurance, not sure if that can apply here. I cannot afford to fix the vehicle or pay out the loan and get a new vehicle. Between the original dealer, the lender, State Farm, auto repair shops, I feel pretty constantly let down by customer service. I also struggle to understand all of the policies and legalese. Is there anything I can do here? I’m so overwhelmed.
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