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insurance company - Insurance estimate is different from the contractor estimate
A couple of weeks ago a gentleman ran the stop sign in front of my house and used my new mudroom as a stopping mechanism. We were told to get an estimate from a contractor and they would cut us a check. We got a detailed estimate and the insurance company sent it out for review. The review came back with a 6000.00$ reduction in the estimate due to not enough detail on the labor side of the estimate. The insurance agent said that we could accept the money while we submitted an updated more detailed estimate to get the extra 6000.00$. Should we take the money while we wait for the contractor to update the estimate or should we get the updated estimate first?
Progressive - Car hit backend of our 2020 Honda CRV progressive insurance will not pay much for inherit diminish value
Progressive - I was invovled in a car accident and need some advice
My car was involved in an accident around July 4th, 2024.
A little bit of backstory about the car. I had purchased a car used at the end of December for about $12k in cash. It felt like a solid car to drive, was well within its KBB value, and was signed off by a mechanic before its purchase. I needed a car for work since I had been reprimanded by my boss for not returning to the office when our Return to Office mandate was in place. I was eventually laid off for being out of compliance with this mandate a month later.
Below is the account of the incident from my sister, who was driving during the time of the accident:
* 7:15 pm - Leave the house to go to Whole Foods.
* 7:50 pm - Gets pulled over by a police officer for having the taillights out. The two side tail lights were out, but the top one was still working. The officer mentions this to her and says that she should go home before it gets too dark.
* 7:51 pm - Makes a stop at Whole Foods since she was a minute away
* 8:38 pm - Leaves Whole Foods
* 8:45 pm - He had to make an emergency stop for a flock of geese and gets rear-ended. She mentioned that she was able to stop, and there were other drivers around here who were also able to stop, but the person behind > her most likely wasn't paying attention.
* 8:47 pm - The police were called onto the scene.
* 9:00 pm - My brother arrives to pick up my sister, and my car was towed to a lot.
I was not able to get any information from the police department on the stop that was made before that night. When I tried to file a claim through my insurance (Progressive), my claims specialist mentioned that there was nothing that they could do since I only had accident coverage, not collision. However, they felt that the other party was completely liable for the accident. From the accident report, I was able to get ahold of the other party's claims specialist (Allstate). They had mentioned that their party already filed a claim and that they would be reaching out to the driver for an account of what happened that night; my sister mentioned everything that I had written above. The specialist called back the following day, stating that the case would be going to arbitration and that I would be notified by mail on the resolution. She also mentioned that I could supply any information about the car to help my case. I provided some pictures of the car as well as the still functioning top taillight. I called back around the end of August to see if anything had been settled, but they again mentioned that I would be contacted by mail when a resolution had been reached. Fast forward to December of 2024, and I still hadn't received anything in the mail. Since I lost my job in February and was struggling to find work, I had to terminate my lease at my current apartment. And since I would be moving back to my childhood home, I wanted to make sure that the letter that I would be receiving was going to the right place. When I contacted the other party's specialist, they mentioned that not only was the case primarily for their party's damages, but it was also thrown out in September. They also let me know they would only be willing to cover 50% of the damages to my vehicle since my sister was aware that the car had 1/3 working taillights.
With this in mind, I decided to call a few collision specialists in the area to get an estimate of the damages. Of the few places that I reached out to, only one would give me some information without going through insurance; that of which they mentionedd it would be anestimatedd $8k - $14k in repairs.
Considering what I paid for that car, I'm not too sure what to do. I feel that the only thing that I can do now is try and see what I can get back from the scrapyard. Also, this is the first vehicle that I've ever owned, so I'm new to insurance and accidents as a whole. I also still don't have a job at the moment, so it probably wouldn't be in my best interests to try and spend $4-7k in repairs. The car is at my house for the time being, but I'd rather do something with it sooner than later.
Typing this out makes me realize how terrible the decisions that were made have been up until this point. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
her insurance - Neighbor Scraped My Car and Denies It — Should I Deal With Their Insurance Adjuster or Go Through Mine?
My neighbor scraped my car in our shared apartment garage. I park right next to her every day, and the scratch on my vehicle lines up perfectly with damage on hers. To top it off, her paint color is visibly transferred onto my car and vice versa..
She’s claiming she didn’t do it, but I’ve already filed a claim with her insurance and an adjuster has reached out. The adjuster says they’re still trying to determine liability since my neighbor is denying everything.
Here’s where I’m stuck:
-Should I keep working with her insurance and try to prove it to the adjuster directly?
-Or should I go through my own insurance (which would mean paying a deductible upfront) and let them fight it out behind the scenes?
I’d prefer to avoid paying anything out of pocket, but I also don’t want to risk her insurer denying the whole thing and leaving me with the bill. Any insight from people who’ve been through this or know the industry would be really appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
Manypets - Anyone NOT doing the transfer from Manypets to Odie? My premium went up nearly 50%!
I guess I should have looked into this sooner, since I got the email from Manypets back at the end of December, but I forgot about it until now when I FINALLY got an email from Odie regarding the new policy which takes effect March 1st. I have been paying $34.12 a month for each of the last 3 years on a Golden Retriever since she was 3 months old with Manypets. $500 deductible and 90% reimbursement and unlimited annual. They say your rates will be the same with Odie as they would have been with Manypets, but the new premium is $50.15 for $500/90% AND I noticed that the annual max is no $20,000 instead of unlimited. I understand rates normally go up each year but this is nearly 50%. I have seen other posts about this so just wondering if you guys are sticking with Odie or finding another company. I still have not received the email regarding the whole policy so there may be more things I find missing. And if you did switch, do you know if the new companies normally waive the waiting period as long as you have had continuous coverage with another company?
Healthy Paws - Frustrated with Healthy Paws raising rates. What other options are good/affordable?
Just received notice of my policy increase for my healthy paws plan for a 4 yo dog. The new premiums are already beyond what I’m able to afford, but now they are going to raise the plan $10 more per month due to an address change. They did this last time we moved and said the new state was more expensive than where we lived previously, now we moved back to our old neighborhood and somehow it is more expensive than the previous state they said was more expensive than this. I’m frustrated because it seems like we are being penalized for moving, and now the plan is double when we started. Basically, it’s already stretching my finances, and I’m concerned about sustainability at this rate and how much they raise the policy every year.
We barely hit deductible as is and only hit it once or twice in the life of the policy, never gotten much back in claims, thankfully (glad to not have had crazy issues yet, knock on wood) At 4, dogs can start to have other issues, and I’m concerned that other plans might have preexisting condition policies and not cover if other issues develop and we don’t switch in time.
Any advice or other option recommendations? I like healthy paws because they are easy, generally pay the policy claims very fast, and I trust that their coverage will last. But given the costs, I’m not sure where too go from here.
old insurance company - Suspended Permit, Insurance Issue, Court Coming Up Lawyer or Public Defender?
So a state trooper pulled me over the other day because my license plates were suspended. Turns out my old insurance company didn’t notify the MVA when I switched providers, so the plates got flagged.
The trooper asked for my license — I only have a learner’s permit — and I handed it over, along with my passenger’s license since he has a full one. When the trooper came back, he told me that my permit was suspended and then took it from me.
I went to the MVA and paid a $400 fine for the plates, and while I was there, they told me my permit was suspended because I never completed a Driver Improvement Program (DIP) from two years ago. Thing is — I actually did complete it.
I called the driving school, and they admitted they forgot to submit the completion to the MVA. They basically just said “sorry,” but now I’ve got a court date, and the letter says there’s a possibility of jail time.
Now I’m freaking out. I’ve got about $1,000 to my name. Should I try to hire a lawyer, or go with a public defender? I really don’t want to risk going to jail over something like this.
Location: Frederick,Maryland
Odie - Transition from ManyPets to Odie – Feeling Overcharged, What Should I Do?
I was previously with ManyPets and paid about $64/month for my pet’s insurance. Now that ManyPets has discontinued its US operations, my policy is being transitioned to Odie. However, under this transition I’m forced to pay $71/month for a plan that only offers a $20k annual limit at 90% reimbursement.
What makes it worse is that new Odie Direct customers can get a policy for $37/month with a $40k annual limit—but of course, switching to that means starting a new policy (with waiting periods and loss of coverage for pre-existing conditions).
I had no say in this change, and I’m feeling like I’m being unfairly charged more for lower benefits. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
• Is there any legal angle or consumer protection law that might help contest these changes?
• Should I try negotiating further with Odie or consider switching to Odie Direct despite the downsides?
• What have your experiences been in situations like this?
Any insights, advice, or similar stories would be greatly appreciated!
Odie - Odie pet insurance- fradulently charged my credit card when I told them I will not be signing up for their policy
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Emailed Odie and they replied saying they refunded my CC.
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Hi,
I was fradulently charged for pet insurance premium from Odie, after they merged with Manypets. I have contacted both companies (email, phone call) and discussed I would not be renewing my pet's insurance contract.
The renewal date was January 3rd.
Today, Odie emails me saying that they've successfully processed the monthly premium.
Any tips on how I can get my money back and ensure that Odie does not harass my family/fradulently take my money? I'm very upset, as I had done my due diligence in communicating that I would not be renewing my insurance policy with them.
On an additional note-- This left a very bad impression on me, and I will not be recommending Odie to anyone on this reddit forum.
Thank you.
Ohio Insurance Company - Should I sue my hospital?
Age: 37
State: Ohio
In December of last year, I was recommended to get a colonoscopy due to family history. When I spoke with the specialist doctor, he said that "since you'll be under (anesthetics), we could also do an EGD." He then asked if I ever get heartburn, and I said sure but it was infrequent and I knew the triggers and how to take care of it, but if, like the colonoscopy, my insurance completely covered it and I wouldn't be paying, I'd be okay with that. He said sure, they could do that.
Fast forward a month later and the hospital is charging me because they submitted the EGD as diagnostic. So the doctor ignored the condition under which I agreed to the procedure.
I've been fighting this ever since then. The hospital investigated and since they don't keep audio with the cameras, and don't have call logs (the doctor's assistant called me a few days beforehand and said they convinced my insurance to cover the EGD, and I confirmed with her that I wouldn't have to pay for it), they're refusing to do anything about it. The bill is about $1,900.
I've filed a complaint/appeal with my insurance, but that takes up to 60 days, and is still going through the process (I had called them the day before the procedure and confirmed it's "covered," and the CSR said yes, she sees that that's been approved). I e-mailed the state department of health, talked with the state hospital association (they have no legal authority and can't do anything), filed with the BBB, filed with the state attorney general, filed with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid, sent my story to the local newspaper, left a Google review, and am waiting to hear back from the state insurance department (they can't do anything until my insurance appeal gets resolved).
My last option is to sue them in small claims court. The lawyers in my area said they don't handle cases like mine. What umbrella term would this fall under? Misrepresentation / promissory estoppel? The only lawyer who agreed to a consultation said it's better to go after the insurance company, but I don't see this as their fault. I can also call the hospital and negotiate a lower repayment, but I'm angry I have to pay anything at all when a promise was made to me that I wouldn't owe anything. Is this something I just have to bite the bullet on?
Edit: Thank you to the 20% of people who explained what the hospital staff should have explained to me, gave me options to pursue, and ideas on how to protect myself in the future. The rest of you, I hope you understand that the vast majority of people don't work in this industry, and blaming the victim of a convoluted and broken system is real shitty.
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