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Progressive - Progressive already has my wage verification, but keeps calling my employer for more information? I don't know why but it sounds sus.
My hip was broken in 3 spots after a pedestrian vs vehicle accident. I'm working with an attorney who has been talking with Progressive (the driver's insurance). They asked for information regarding my employment to verify wages. I have two jobs. 1 WFH, the other is more physical. I was able to return to the WFH job quickly thanks to a lot of pain meds. Anyway, my employer filled out the paperwork they needed, I sent it to my attorney who passed it over to Progressive. They still called my WFH job, needing to speak with my employer. Why? What more do they need to verify? Is this normal?
Allstate - Allstate is asking for proof of roof age when filing a hail damage claim.
I bought my house in 2019 from my father. He says he had the roof replaced in the last 10 years or so but doesn't have any documentation of it.
When I started my policy with Allstate they sent an inspector out to inspect my house and issued my Policy.
Last month, we had a bad hail storm that damaged my roof. When I tried to file a claim for it they are asking for proof of age roof, which I don't have. Shouldn't this have been asked for back in 2019 when I originally got the policy?
Do I have any recourse in this situation? TIA!
National Debt Relief - Working with National Debt Relief, Now Being Sued.
I know I'm calling them first thing in the morning to talk with an attorney, but is there any advice for a situation like this? I owe them just under 14k, they personally gave me a settlement and I emailed it to them (5k settlement) but National Debt Relief never finalized on anything, and now they are suing me.
Pets Best - Pets Best
Now paying $500.94 every 6 months for our 5 year old goldendoodle. We have minimal claims in the past year. Went up significantly this year. Does this sound right around everyone else? We feel like this is a lot to pay but nervous to go down on our coverage in case of an emergency.
State Farm - Need advice
Hoping someone can provide some guidance for me as I am at point where I’m not to sure what to do.
I live in MD and was in an accident a few weeks ago. It wasn’t my fault a driver jumped a stop sign and I was on the cross road and they connected me.
Police came and the other driver immediately admitted fault. We are both with Statefarm so it’s been challenging dealing with this.
My car is financed and the claims department wants to pay about $2k less than what I owe on the loan. I don’t have gap insurance.
The claims department haven’t been the best in communication, but thankfully my Statefarm broker has been trying to help me convince them to just pay the difference on the loan because I have been a good customer with referrals and no claims. But now they have pretty much cut him off too.
I also just put about $4K into the car for new tires, brakes, oil change etc.
Where the bigger problem comes in, is that I don’t have funds to buy a new car or put a down payment down.
I have reached out privately to the other driver to discuss additional compensation from their end to at least get me to put a down payment on a new car, I am not expecting them to buy me a new car. I am still waiting for them to respond.
So here are my questions
Can I request that the insurance pays for the work that I put in less than 3 months ago?
Can I legally hold the other driver accountable for compensation for my loss and how would lawyers fees generally work with things like this.
I am the only one that brings in an income currently for the family as my wife has just started a new business and it is still in the early stages of taking off.
I really appreciate any help here.
FBFS - Should I send a letter of intent or file a lawsuit against prior home insurance company?
Looking for advice on dealing with an insurance dispute with prior insurance company.
In July 2023, a hailstorm damaged my home’s Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs) that had rolled roofing on them. Company initially agreed the panels needed replacement because rolled roofing couldn’t be reapplied per manufacturer installation guidelines. They first classified it under Ordinance or Law (ORD) coverage.
Later, they changed their stance, saying it wasn’t ORD, but still wouldn’t move it under Dwelling Coverage. They paid $5k but refused to pay the remaining $8,606 for full replacement.
Key points:
• Manufacturer guidelines require panels to be clean and debris-free before rolled roofing can be reinstalled — which wasn’t the case after removal.
• During demo, water intrusion was found. FBFS says they don’t cover “water seepage,” but there’s no proof it existed pre-storm.
• Multiple adjusters were involved. Insurance company hasn’t provided their “expert” who allegedly inspected the panels.
• Delays in their claim process (over 1.5 years) worsened the damage.
At this point, I’m debating whether to send a letter of intent (basically putting them on notice before litigation) to try and get the $8,606 paid, or just go straight to filing a lawsuit for breach of contract/bad faith.
The whole panels had to be replaced because rolled roofing couldn't be reinstalled and needing to get the roof back to pre storm condition. The water intrusion found 1.5 years later has nothing really to do with the initial insurance coverage in my opinion.
Has anyone dealt with this or a similar situation? Did sending a letter of intent work, or did you have to sue to get results? Will they say fine okay it'll cost us more if we do get sued even if we win and decide to pay the $8606 instead?
Next, even though they closed the claim, I'm filling another complaint with the states department of insurance.
Delta Dental - Does anyone else have Delta Dental and getting spammed with emailed verification codes?
Sorry, not sure where else to post this. I tried calling Delta Dental but they are closed.
I keep getting emailed a verification code from Delta Dental at least every hour. Happening to anyone else with Delta Dental?
Not sure if someone’s trying to hack into my account and is requesting verification codes (I’ve already changed my password and it’s still happening)
Blue Cross Blue Shield Kansas City - Transgender HRT (Estradiol) Denied By Blue Cross Blue Shield Kansas City
26, California, $37,000. My health insurance provider denied me access to estradiol for the purpose of gender transition (MtF). I was prescribed this by my doctor and they called me to inform me that my insurance excludes anything under gender related health care according to a denial letter they got from the company. Blue Cross Blue Shield Kansas City provides the health care in Missouri because of the company being nationwide, although I am based in California. I have yet to receive a copy of the denial letter myself, but plan to get a copy of the one from my doctor's office if I don't receive one in the mail this following week from the company. According to the BCBSKS website they do cover gender transition and when I started this job I asked them if it was covered. My H.R. representative seemed confused about the denial and said she'd look into it as she'd never run into this before. She also that they supposedly cover gender related surgery at a certain percentage so something seems fishy. Is this a recent policy change? What are my options? I'm currently filing a complaint through my recently formed union at the company and will be using GoodRx to be able to afford it, but now I'm worried if I tried to receive anything else transition related and am frustrated it won't go towards a deductible. I don't have the letter of denial yet. Will I be able to appeal with information on the letter? Is this legal since I am a California resident or is it all purely through Missouri laws? Just looking for advice.
GEICO - My umbrella insurance jumped 14%!
My upcoming bill is $797.00 through GEICO. Last year it was $701.00. $2M policy. Am I getting ripped off?
Firestone - I need to sue Firestone...the corporation?
Long story short. I brought my car into a NJ location while on business (I'm from Maryland) to get a pair of front driveshafts put into a 2013 Mercedes Benz GLK 250 and they didn't remove one simple little circlip that held one of them into the oil pan underneath the motor. (it's AWD). They proceeded to beat the ever living daylights out of the drivers side front driveshaft to the point that it broke the shoulder that held that circlip, and therefore the driveshaft, into the oil pan. I had to tow the car six hours home and had to have the drivetrain completely removed from the car so that the oil pan could be replaced. It was professionally done and I have all of the old parts to prove my point. The car is now fixed and, at minimum, I am out $7k. Firestone, the corporation is based out of Nashville, TN. How should I go about finding a lawyer that is based there? Or does it matter? As a matter of principle I am not letting this go.
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