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State Farm - Car is totaled, no fault accident
I was involved in an accident where a truck ran a red light and hit me. Their insurance totaled my car. I feel the offer they are willing to pay me for the total loss of my car is low balled. Is there any room for negotiating with insurance companies or do I have to accept what they offer? Anyone have experience with in this matter. The insurance is State Farm.
Progressive - Progressive added a person to my policy without my explicit permission
Location: Florida
So I'm frustrated with Progressive because they identified a person who was staying in my home temporarily and added them to my policy. This person has never driving or touched either of the cars on my policy.
They supposedly sent out a mail notice, which I could not find physically or even in my email, where I'm signed up for Informed Delivery and would be able to see any envelope that said it's from Progressive. I looked through my email to see the notices dated months ago stating the persons name and that if I do not contact Progresive by January 16 that they would add them to my policy.
I looked though the details of my policy today and that's when I found that they are listed as a driver. So I've been paying for this person to be on my insurance for the past three months.
I have to wait until Monday to speak with underwriting to figure out what happened and what to do.
My question is whether this practice is even legal in the state of Florida. From what I've seen, a lack of response of a notice does not indicate consent. My explicit consent was not obtained to make changes to my policy. I have not even talked to or seen the person added for months before the changes were completed.
Healthy Paws Pet Insurance - Healthy paws pet insurance
Is it even legal for Healthy Paws pet insurance to increase premiums at almost 200% in CA? This is outrageously high!! Anyone experiencing the same?
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Geico - NYS - looking to switch insurance carriers
I have Geico. My premium shot up another $150 yet again for a 6mo period. They blame NYS, but this has been the norm for them since joining them in Apr '21.
I want to shop around for full coverage insurance for my car, but unsure of who's even "affordable" anymore.
For those in NYS who switched off of Geico, which company did you end up going with? Did they provide similar coverage at a cheaper cost?
Progressive - Passenger in car accident, offered settlement
I was in a car accident a couple weeks ago and didn’t suffer any major injuries besides a bumping my head and some headaches which have subsided. I didn’t go to the hospital or anything and was called today by progressive and was told they typically don’t give payouts if you don’t go to the doctors but because of the headaches I was having offered me $500 and I accepted it over the phone. I was sent a release email for my signature but haven’t signed yet. I know nothing about how this stuff works, should I just take the money? Could I have gotten more if I would’ve said “idk” over the phone? One friend said they could get me a lawyer pro bono but idk if that would be worth it.
school insurance - Approved For Medicaid, Now What?
Non-working graduate student recently approved for Medicaid, but prior to this I had purchased my schools shitty student coverage.
Obviously, the coverage for Medicaid beats the school insurance. I called the school insurance and asked them if I could cancel because I want Medicaid as my primary insurance but they told me that is not possible and won't give me a pro-rated refund.
I paid $2000 at the beginning of the school year for the insurance for the whole year coverage, and I figured they would be able to refund me a portion of that since I wanted to cancel, but they seemed appalled I even asked to cancel and told me to kick rocks. It wasn't even the insurer, it was the insurance broker who told me this.
Am I stuck with school insurance as my primary and Medicaid as my secondary? I don't want to just stop using my school insurance and start using Medicaid as that would technically be insurance fraud?
Sorry if this is a strange question; I am not well-versed in this world.
Thank you for your time
Nationwide - Nationwide
Well, I guess im late to finding out my coverage dropped from 90% to 50% i had been doing claims due to my dog having multiple TPLO surgeries and find out ny nost recent one only got covered 50%. Pretty annoyed.
My dog is 8 and already is through most of the surgeries but does have a neurological issue.
Im looking to get a new policy somewhere and would love recommendations.
Spot - Pet Insurance - Pre-Existing Conditions
Hi All,
Looking for some advice/experience dealing with pet insurance. I have 2 sister cats, 5 years old. I just spent an obscene amount of money on dental work for one of them and am trying to determine if pet insurance makes sense for me going forward.
Cat 1 has had some eye infections in the past, at this point treated but she will flare up occasionally when she's stressed. I'm worried that will be considered a pre-existing condition and won't be covered because she's received treatment before.
Cat 2 is the dental work one, and I am anticipating more cleanings in her future. Does previous dental work trigger a pre-existing condition or have you seen that in your experience? She's also getting treatment right now for an ear infection and I'm worried she's susceptible to those as well and that will also be flagged as pre-existing.
I have no faith that an insurance company will deal with me fairly, so I'm wondering if it's even worth it if any of these issues won't be covered as they're what I go to the vet for usually.
I have a number of options for insurance based on my employer's perk programs. I see a place like Spot will cover issues after 180 days, but then it seems like they only cover $100 on dental cleaning? That doesn't seem like much when for cats they have to sedate them anyway?
I'm sort of rambling but I guess my ultimate question is - is it too late to get insurance for these cats because I've been diligent on getting them treatment in the past?
Solstice - Marketplace Insurance
In December of last year, I purchased a plan from the Georgia Marketplace. A dental plan. I have called 4 of the offices mentioned under their provider tab and nobody accepts this insurance (solstice -Essential Smile GA- Total Care). One of the dental offices even mentioned that that particular insurance does not cover anything. Would this count as bad faith, false advertising or a 23 year-old learning the hard way about America's health/insurance issues.
Geico - Total loss in Florida
Struck my uninsured motorcyclist. Car incurred 17,800 in damages. Claim against my insurance in Florida (geico).
Car is a 2020 dodge challenger with 60k miles. Geo is saying the total loss threshold is 75%. But everything I find online says Florida is 80%. But when I read the actual statute it reads as though it may only apply to uninsured vehicles.
I believe the kbb on the car is between 22.5 and 25. Which means that 5% can make or break this car being totaled. The car is paid off and I want to avoid it being totaled at all costs. I was also told by geico I cannot get a second opinion on the repair costs.
They have not given me the acv of the vehicles yet and are still working on it.
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