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Progressive - Progressive count against me since had 3 accidents but it wasn't my fault at all.
I got new policy update and they was telling me that I can't get any better rate because I had 3 accidents it wasn't my fault. 2 of the accidents just policy report but never file a claim or follow up since it's not bad damage.
Any advice how to take on this??
Anthem - Switched to HMO. Insurance hasn't updated their PCP list and my doctor isn't listed even though they're in-network
I switched to an HMO plan, and all doctors at the practice I go to accept my insurance, including my PCP. However, the PCP I was seeing is relatively new, and because of that, they don't show up on the list of providers when I go to assign my PCP with my plan online. I remember having this issue a year ago when I tried seeing them for the first time (I wound up having to wait until my job gave me an EPO plan). I love my PCP, and don't want to have to choose a new one after being with them for a while. Is there anyway to get my insurance (Anthem) to update their list? Or would the doctor have to go through a process on their end?
Moda Health - Provider Enrollment
The patient is enrolled in the Moda Health Beacon EPO plan, and the provider is listed as participating in the Beacon network. However, the claim was denied by the payer, citing that the provider is not a participating provider. Could you please clarify whether participation in the Beacon network includes all plan types such as PPO, HMO, and EPO?"
Lyft - Hit by a Hertz Rental Car Driver who was driving for Lyft at time of accident - what do I do next?
I was hit by a Lyft driver back on 11/17/2024. They didn’t check their blind spot and merged into me on the freeway. My car’s front bumper is cracked and messed up, I had to change that tire, and my windshield wiper fluid tank is cracked.
I don’t have proof of the accident but I filed a police report as soon as the incident happened and I recorded the situation right after. I think it’s very obvious (from the damages and location of the accident) that her car hit my car.
This problem became complicated because they were using a Hertz rental vehicle, not their own car.
The driver gave me their insurance information and she claimed that she bought “extra insurance” to cover incidents. I come to find out, her Hertz insurance doesn’t cover the incident because she was driving for Lyft?
And Lyft is now saying, “If we agree to pay for some or all of your property damage on behalf of
our policyholder, we will only consider reasonable rental expenses, for a vehicle
comparable to the damaged vehicle, and/or reasonable storage expenses for
reimbursement.”
Does this mean they will not be paying for any of my actual damages??
I unfortunately do not have collision coverage, I only have California state minimum requirement. I’m looking to switch but full coverage was just way out of my budget at the moment ($400+ per month).
Please help :( I don’t really know what to do next. I’d appreciate any advice!!
Progressive - Why did insurance place %100 fault on me initially then change to %0
Long story short, I was driving home from work in my work truck F150. I had merged lanes to the left after my lane had ended. I was completely in the new lane. Fully stopped when I was rear-ended by a car.
Called the cops everyone was OK etc.. Both vehicles had a couple thousand dollars in damage. Luckily there was a witness who stopped and told the police that it looked like it was the other driver who rear-ended me.
Call my Insurance tell them the story they tell me I’m at 0% fault. And then about an hour later, they call me back, saying the other driver with no insurance and no license called and filed a claim on my commercial insurance. To my insurance said I was 100% at fault.
I proceeded to argue with the progressive insurance claims adjuster. He said that I was 100% at fault for changing lanes.
Fast forward when I get the police report. Police report clearly states she is at fault. She rear-ended me she received multiple citations, including improper lane change no license no insurance.
I sent the PDF of the police report to progressive and within minutes he called me saying I am at 0% fault.
My question is, why did I have to go through all of this thinking I was at fault and worry about rates going up?
already installed front back dashcam :)
Allstate - Help- Landlord insurance newbie
I am looking to start renting my home in July when I move out of the country. I'm very confused on landlord insurance, though, and would love some help understanding it.
Everything on Google says landlord insurance should be cheaper than homeowners insurance since they don't cover the personal property, but from my one quote so far from Allstate it's also looking like they don't cover the actual property either. What is $66,500 going to do for me if my house burns down or gets sucked up in a tornado? (Quote at the bottom)
It just doesn't seem logical to me.
The lady on the phone said something about requiring renters insurance and that THAT would cover the rest of the property should something happen, but is that true?
I am a worrier beyond worrier, and want to make sure everything is protected, especially since I'll be in a different country.
Could anyone help me understand what I should be looking for/asking for/quoting for? And what should I be requiring for the renters insurance? I have an insurance broker getting me more quotes at the moment.
I just don't want to make the wrong decision and end up getting 1/3 of my remaining mortgage should something happen to the house. 😩
My 1 quote so far:
Dwelling Protection
$66,500
Premium: $1,390.47
Liability Protection
$200,000 per occurrence
Premium: $15.00
Premises Medical Protection
$5,000 each person
Premium: $9.00
Personal Property Protection
$5,000
Premium: $5.03
Other Structures Protection
$6,650
Premium: Included
Fair Rental Income
Selected
Premium: Included
DEDUCTIBLES
All Peril Deductible
$1,000.00
Estimated Total
12-Month Premium*
$1,419.50
insurance company Y - accident covered by non-insurance company?
Two weeks ago, I got rear-ended by a commercial truck owned by a logistics company, X.
I originally filed the claim through their insurance company, Y (as listed on the driver information exchange).
A few days later, insurance company Y told me that company X would cover the accident and gave me a claim number with X.
I can only get in touch with X by email (which has very slow correspondence), and their phone line is always busy. After I sent them all the information they requested, the only response I got was that they are "reviewing" the case and will discuss it after that—without mentioning how long it will take. Since they are not an insurance company, I assume they don’t handle claims in the standard way.
Now it's been more than two weeks, and I still have no idea how they plan to address this.
Are there any legal requirements for how soon they need to respond and resolve the issue? (I do not want to go through my own insurance and pay out of pocket.)
What actions can I take to push them to make progress on this?
Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!
UMR - My Parents Kept Dozens of EOB Letters from Me - What Now?
So I've had my own insurance (Medicaid, Ohio) since July 2024 but doctors keep charging my parents' insurance (UMR) even though I'm not a member anymore. I should have been calling and having them reprocess all the claims as they came in. But instead, my parents, who recieve the Explanation of Benefits letters, let them stack up and handed me a grocery bag of over 50 of them today. I have no idea what I owe, how to find out, who to call, etc. and they dont care. If what the letters explain is truly what's in the bills (that I don't have), I suddenly owe over $20k in medical bills which I literally live paycheck to paycheck so I don't know what to do about. What in the world do I do?
warranty company - Warranty claim made before expiration date, do they have to honor it?
Location: Texas
On mid February of this year our truck randomly started being noisy, we immediately took it to a shop, they told us the issue and that if it had a warranty we would be fine. It did have a warranty and we immediately contacted them and dropped off the truck in a certified shop. The shop then dealt with the warranty and the claim was officially filed on March 5th (we were told this by the warranty company) today we call for an update and get told they can no longer do anything since the warranty expired on March 30th.
We think they purposely let time run out. Has anyone dealt with something similar?
State Farm - State Farm customer service line connects me to someone having a random conversation?
I go through the prompts, I get connected to someone, and I just hear a conversation between two people talking about random things that I can barely make out. They don’t respond to me so I hang up and try again, same thing. What is actually going on? Do customer service reps just answer and then ignore people so they’ll hang up?
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