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Canada Life - Canada Life is driving me nuts
I usually get my glucose sensors direct billed, but every once in a while I will have to pay out of pocket if one stops working. What irritates me is I’ll submit the claim — and it won’t cover what it will when direct billed. I’m talking $100 less when self submitted. I call them, they say it should be covered as normal and they’ll look into it — but I see nothing on my end saying the claim is being reevaluated, and no secondary deposit. Months later, nothing. I get the sensors direct billed… normal coverage. Submitted another receipt, and it comes back $100 short. Before you say to just go and get the prescription at the pharmacy where they process my insurance, it’s an hour bus each way. The pharmacy I get the sensor at out of pocket is within walking distance. As for why I don’t transfer to that pharmacy… 10% less coverage, which for my medication is an extra $200 per month AT LEAST. Any advice to actually have Canada Life follow up on their processing error?
Berkshire Hathaway - Home Insurance is Leaving My State
Bought my home back in 2018. My mortgage company chose Berkshire Hathaway and they paid them through my mortgage payments so I didn't pay BH direct. I got notice last week that my policy will be cancelled end of September. Do I need to shop insurance myself or is that up to my mortgage company since they have vested interest in my home? Can I tell my mortgage company what company and policy that I want?
your insurance company - Other driver in at-fault accident contacting me about coverage for their rental
A couple months ago I rear ended someone. They were waiting to turn right and I was behind them doing the same. They looked like they started turning, so I pulled up to the crosswalk and looked left to check for traffic, then started my own turn when the coast was clear - only to bump into their rear corner and realize they hadn't actually turned when I thought they did; they were still just waiting there in front of the crosswalk. I was at fault for beginning my turn without looking and rear ending them (I know you're advised to not accept fault at the scene of an accident but I'd never been in an accident before and I was pretty flustered). I apologized to the other party and we exchanged insurance and contact information. Neither of us wanted to call the police and they assured me they weren't hurt.
The other driver asked me to call them in about an hour after they got home, but insisted I don't leave a voicemail if they don't pick up. I agreed but the more I thought about it the less sense it made to me if we were just going to go through insurance anyway, but I called regardless and sure enough they didn't pick up. They filed a claim later that day, I was found 100% at fault, and I thought that was it.
Earlier today, however, I received a voicemail from that other driver asking me to call them when I could. I didn't see a reason to if our insurance settled it, but against my better judgment I went ahead and called them back. They told me that my insurance had refused to pay for their rental car, and wouldn't give them a "satisfactory reason" for the denial. They asked me if I could get in touch with my insurance company about it, and while I wasn't really sure what I can do about that, I told them I'd try. They did \*not\* ask me if I would be willing to pay for it myself, and I did not offer to do so, but I kind of got the vibe that they might have wanted me to if my insurance doesn't cover it. They also gave a specific number for the amount of the rental, leading me to believe they'd already rented it and were seeking reimbursement.
So my question is, do I actually bother contacting my insurance company about this? I assume that they had a reason to refuse to cover it; the amount the other driver paid sounded like too much to me, but this is just my speculation. Even if it's just my insurance being stingy, this seems like an issue that the other driver should be settling with them or going through their own insurance for, rather than something they should be contacting me about personally. What could I even do? Calling my insurance company and asking them "hey uhh could you cover the rental for that person I rear ended a couple months ago, they said you won't for some reason" doesn't strike me as a good idea.
My gut instinct is that the other driver is shit out of luck for getting an expensive rental before confirming that it would be covered, and I should refuse further contact, block their number, and let them deal with in
Buckeye Health Plan - Need help picking a new Ohio Medicaid plan.
Hi everyone,
I’m a female in my late twenties, not pregnant, and I live near Bowling Green, Ohio (Wood County). I’m on Buckeye Health Plan and have been with them for about 3 years. Overall, it’s been fine. I like their 24/7 nurse line, free dental coverage, and that they cover out-of-state ER visits. I travel a lot to Florida, so that’s been very helpful. That said, I’ve noticed some limitations, especially when it comes to finding mental health providers. Another limitation is medication coverage; sometimes, even when the generic version is unavailable, it’s still difficult to get the brand-name approved.
I’m considering switching to a Medicaid plan that offers more options and benefits, especially in case I face bigger health issues like surgery or serious illness.
From my research, CareSource, AmeriHealth Caritas, and Humana Healthy Horizons seem to have the best options. I also like when plans are good with technology and keep their websites up to date. The problem is, after searching Reddit and reading different posts, the opinions are all over the place.
Finding a provider is not a problem, and I’ve already read what each plan offers. They all seem good, so that didn’t help narrow it down. I just don’t want to switch and then be stuck with a plan I don’t like for another year. I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who has experience with these plans and could recommend a good option.
Allstate - Allstate denying diminished value claim
I was rear ended at a dead stop and it caused $13k of damage. I have a Hyundai Palisade with only 9.5K miles on it. Allstate accepted fault, but they are denying my claim for loss of value. They are saying since my Palisade was in an accident (also rear ended) three years ago ($17K damage in that one) that there would be no additional loss of value. I find it hard to believe the second accident would diminish the value of my car by ZERO. What are my options here? Thanks in advance!
Lemonade Insurance - Lemonade Insurance
Hi All,
I’m here to both give a review and also ask a question. I’ve had lemonade insurance (wellness + accidental coverage) for about a year & 5 months now. At first, I really enjoyed it and didn’t have any issues with them, now I wouldn’t recommend if you have a pet that is known to get into incidents.
I adopted my dog from a previous family who conveniently excluded his PICA issue. He is a 3 year old cavapoo who is notorious for taking anything he can get his hands on (socks, underwear, hygienic products, etc) and swallowing it. He’s had 2 surgeries (1 in March of 2024, and another in June of 2024). His first surgery was pre-policy and he was not insured with Lemonade. His second one I did receive reimbursement. We recently just went through another scare now in July 2025 (we have a behavior consult soon and take serious precautions, he is just VERY VERY sneaky) but thankfully, he was only hospitalized with fluids and passed the clothing in his stool, NO surgery was performed.
Now, Lemonade is denying my claim to cover the costs of hospitalization due to “Foreign material ingestion being determined to be a Recurring Condition, which is not covered under this policy.” I reread my policy, and this is the exact language on it:
“Conditions arising from a repetitive and specific activity that leads to decontamination (i.e., the induction of vomiting, stomach pumping, or treatment with charcoal), medical, or surgical treatment of your pet, if the same or a similar activity occurred two times within 18 months prior to the treatment date.”
I’d like to add the claims specialist also got his medical records incorrect in her summary and argued that the decision was also based on the surgery that happened in March BEFORE my coverage took place. I got her on the phone and corrected her inaccuracies, but she is saying based on the recurrent conditions definition, those 2 incidents (March 2024 and June 2024) fall under the “18 months prior to treatment date.”
From my understanding and the actual explicit language of the policy, how can the March 2024 surgery be considered if it predates coverage and there’s no legal language stating that pre-policy incidents are included?? Am I crazy or should I escalate this with DFS??, I am in NYC.
Any lawyers’ thoughts welcomed!!
Progressive - Release of All Claims
Someone hit my house with their car and caused property damage. The driver was determined to be liable and has Progressive insurance. I have an active third party claim with Progressive. The adjuster provided an estimate for the damages and a release of all claims form to sign in order to receive the settlement. Once signed, the release prevents any supplemental claims from the accident.
I believe the estimate should cover the repairs, but I am not comfortable signing the release until the repairs are finished, or at least started, so I know for sure there are no further damages that are not visible.
Do I have to sign the release before starting work or is the expectation that I would sign it at conclusion of work? Is there a specific amount of time in which I am required to sign the release of all claims form after it is initialized? My preference is to wait, but this is all new to me, and I am worried about making a mistake. My adjuster has not been very forthcoming with information, so I wanted to come here first for advice.
Any info, especially related to Progressive third party claims, is appreciated.
The Lizard - The Lizard Lied
I have auto through the lizard. Long story, so I apologize in advance.
In May, I bought a new car, and wanted to add my husband and the new car so we would all be on one policy. I didn’t know that I wasn’t supposed to cancel my policy and make a new one, but that’s what ended up happening. I called them and asked if they could reinstate my old policy and add the 2. A supervisor got the approval to do it and transferred me to a lady in a department I’m not sure of. That lady told me I should keep the new policy because it is cheaper. I asked if both policies were exactly the same. She went line by line and confirmed they both had the same coverage. I asked why the new policy was cheaper if they were exactly the same. She told a story about how each policy is owned by different companies and they set their own rules of how they want to handle it. I said, well if you’re saying they’re exactly the same, I guess I’ll keep the new one then but only because you confirmed they were the same coverage. She was typing the whole time and said she was writing the notes in an email.
Fast forward to July, the first car (not the new one) got struck by lightning and I tried to file a claim. They told me I didn’t have comprehensive or collision and refused to help. I tried having supervisors try to locate the recording of the phone call with that lady, or find an email or transcript that showed the full conversation. They are saying it doesn’t exist, and there is no recording of it at all. If they could find it, they could retroactively fix the comprehensive and I could continue with the claim. Supervisors also have said that manager level and above calls don’t get recorded. Is there anything I can do at this point? I know they record everything, but they are saying it doesn’t exist. I don’t know what else I can do.
Geico - Diminished Value Offer from Geico
On June 10th I was rear ended while stopped at a red light by a woman who was texting. She got out and immediately admitted fault and the incident was caught on my dashcam. Now, two months and ~$20k worth of repairs later, I have my car back. I drive a 2024 Kia Sportage, roughly 18.5k miles on it, top of the line trim package. Prior to the accident the car was in perfect condition. Geico (her insurance provider) has offered me $5k in diminished value. Is this worth even bothering with negotiation, or does the little guy always lose?
Farmers Insurance - Car totaled July 4th
Alright here we go. So July forth I was going down a back road (rainy) as I cut the corner I see this Tahoe coming at me at a 90 degree angle (she lost control) and just smashes into me. I didn’t have insurance on this car I had it’s one of my cars I don’t drive often, but with all the pictures and you can clearly see it’s her fault farmers insurance is still denying that’s it her fault I’m at total loss of words (no dash cam) I’m not going down without a fight or a payout so I’m consulting a injury lawyer but is this how it really goes? The pictures her car is just layed smashed into my car and they say it wasent her fault?
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