Have an issue with your insurance?
Let everyone know!
Insurance companies are constantly reviewing us. Are we too old? Do we live in the wrong place? Is our credit score high enough? Well, now it's time to turn the tables. Do you charge too much? Will you pay my claim quickly? Is your coverage worse than it seems? We can review you too.
Top Insurance Companies
Ranked by Complaint Relativity
DOCTORS CO 0.00
PROASSURANCE 0.00
LIBERTY MUTUAL 0.00
APOLLO GLOBAL MGMT 26.19
SENTRY 32.66
BCBS OF MI 40.72
Ryan Homes - Will home insurance cover deteriorating window frames?
Bought our townhome 3 years ago, had home inspection, etc. Home was built in 2011. Ryan Homes, should have known as they are known for being built terribly.
Fast forward to now, looks like the corners of most window frames (wooden part) are rotting away. Again, this house was built in 2011! I now see when we bought it, the owners must have had the defects covered up with caulk and paint etc.
Is this something home insurance would fix? I'm sure the building warranty is expired since it's been more than 10 years since it was built.
Trupanion - 2 year old doodle who eats everything
I have a almost 2 year doodle whom I just spent over 7K on for sugery to remove a sock.2 days after surgery the site got infected and the sutures ripped. I’ve been looking at pet insurance reviews but it all seems so overwhelming and it feels like the good and the bad are balanced.
Currently i’m looking for a company that will pay up front which based on what i’m seeing that would be Trupanion as i’m constantly living in fear and has gotten extreme anxiety from always thinking he’s gonna swallow something again.
I’ve always swiped out my savings to practically save his life.
Any advice or help would be appreciated!!
Healthy Paws Pet Insurance - Never use HEALTHY PAWS
Never use Healthy Paws Pet Insurance. Period.
I’ve been with this company for eight years. In that time, I’ve filed maybe one or two claims, receiving around $400 total in reimbursements. Meanwhile, I’ve been paying monthly premiums that started around $50–$60, gradually increased to $80, and just this week, jumped to $200 per month for both my cats.
One cat’s premium alone went from $50 to $125 overnight. That is completely outrageous — especially considering both of my cats are in perfect health, no chronic conditions, and have had regular checkups, blood work, and clean bills of health.
When I called Healthy Paws to ask what on earth is going on, the rep could not have cared less. There was no concern, no explanation that made sense, and zero willingness to help. It was clear: they’re just taking money from loyal customers who rarely file claims, and they don’t care.
Over the past 7–8 years, I’ve thrown away nearly $7,000 for what? To be blindsided with a 150% rate increase and treated like a number when I asked for help?
This company is unethical, greedy, and not here for pet owners. If you’re shopping for pet insurance, I beg you: do not go with Healthy Paws. They do not deserve your business, and they certainly don’t deserve your
Geico - auto ins quote before being licensed
hi! very new to the world of insurance. i just got my permit and bought my own car, im 22 and trying to speed up this process because not being licensed or having a car is making my wallet take a HIT.
*(i learned how to drive and got a permit when i was 16, never got a car/license due to covid, turned 21 and decided just not to renew the permit because i assumed id never need it)*
i just bought my car last week, my dad is currently fixing it, just need to replace the solenoid. and then i'll be driving around and brushing up on my skills. all that annoying backstory aside, i'm trying to get an auto ins quote and cannot find anywhere to get one, tried geico and they won't give me a quote of how much id pay monthly, just how much id pay the day i signed up. tried progressive and got absolutely jack. i just want somewhere i can find out roughly how much id be paying, my dad said there's dozens of sites where you can find a quick ballpark quote and i can't seem to find a single one, help?
Amerigroup - Explain this to me like I'm 5: Medicaid via third party plan?
My husband lost his job a month after I gave birth and is on unemployment now. I applied for Medicaid and now my son and I are on it. However, we both got a card for some Amerigroup plan which is through Medicaid? My son's pediatrician only takes Medicaid and not this plan but I'm confused. Is this not still Medicaid? And if not, why would we get put on this plan from Medicaid when we never asked to be put on it? Can I reject this and just have us on plain ol Medicaid? Who am I supposed to call to get this fixed?
Age: 32, Son is 5 months. State: GA. Estimated income: $30,000 from unemployment. 3 person household
I don't understand how this works. Can someone explain it to me like I'm 5 lol.
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.
Blue Cross Blue Shield - "All inclusive" copays
I'm going to keep this as short and to the point as possible..
Before my job forced us to change insurances, my BCBS plan had an all inclusive copay, meaning when I visited my specialist(or anyone for that matter), I paid $70. That was it. I had been getting bimonthly infusions that cost just under $10,000. All covered under the $70 copay. Rad.
When we were forced to switch, we had our choice of hundreds of plans. I tried SO DAMN HARD to get insurance plans to tell me what my infusions would cost under their specific plans and got stonewalled every step of the way. I had all of my billing codes and everything. Long story short, I ended up choosing one that I believed had a similar setup to my last plan: all inclusive copay. Turns out, it is, but they are trying to bill me for the prescription used during the procedure($9,000+). I have to pay for that($300 specialty tier med) AND the copay. They couldn't explain why that is a loophole.
My infusion is a buy and bill, which means it is billed under MEDICAL, not prescription benefits. What am I missing here??
TLDR: "All inclusive copays" have loopholes apparently?
TD Insurance - Could I possibly be reimbursed for the deductible I paid, since I was not at fault in the accident?
[Ontario, Canada] Might not be the best place to ask this, but I was unable to find anywhere else.
Following a car accident that was not my fault, my vehicle was totaled. My insurance provider, TD Insurance, paid off the car loan, and during the process, the agent proposed deducting my deductible from their payment to the finance company, with the understanding that they would later recover this amount from the other party's insurance. However, almost six months have passed, and I have yet to receive the deductible reimbursement. When I inquired, the TD agent explained that they have had difficulty contacting the other insurance company, citing a recent instance where they were on hold for over an hour without success. As this is my first experience with such a situation, I would appreciate guidance on how to proceed.
Gap insurance - Insurance, Lienholder, Gap insurance dilemma 😓
Hello, I was involved in an accident and I’m currently waiting to be reimbursed by the insurance of the person who hit my car (the 3p insurance). However their policy limit doesn’t cover how much my car is worth. I am trying to retain the car as salvaged because it is my only source of transportation. The 3p insurance is sending the lienholder $15,000 (customer’s policy limit) but the remaining balance is mine to cover ($6,380). However my lienholder says they won’t send the letter of guarantee to the insurance until the remaining balance is covered ($6,380) meaning the 3p insurance cannot send the $15,000. I have gap insurance and I expected them to cover the remaining balance but they said they won’t pay until the $15,000 is sent from the 3p insurance and they see the letter of guarantee. Does anyone know if there is a workaround where I keep the vehicle having to pay ($6,380) out of pocket? Please let me know. Thanks!
Aetna - Why does it say I spent zero towards my out of pocket max when I spent $5 yesterday?
I have aetna cvs hmo. On the app it says I spent zero towards my out of pocket max which is not true since I went to an in network urgent care yesterday and spent $5 for my copay! Once the out of pocket max is met, then insurance covers all medical costs. Also when it says that my insurance will cover 100 percent for all medical services that are covered..when it says covered does that mean covered as in network providers?
Make A Complaint
Loading...