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Bristol West - Insurance
I had Bristol west insurance and found a better price for auto insurance. I called Bristol west and told them not to renew my policy and have me removed at the end of my policy. Turns out they completely canceled effective the date I called. I received my refund they owed me and thought everything was good. Til I started getting emails and mail from them saying my renewal fee is due. I’m not paying it because I was told my insurance was canceled. I just hope it doesn’t affect my credit because of a payment I’m not responsible for. Anyone else have this issue??
Geico - My car insurance is so expensive
I recently bought a car is a Hyundai accent 2019. It has 70k miles but here is the problem; I’m currently paying 327.94$ for my car insurance with Geico and that is insanely expensive. I know that I can change my car insurance after 6 month, but I want to know if someone know a cheaper car insurance or something that I could do for make it cheaper after the 6 months. I’m 20 year old and I’m new in the USA. Please I need some advice.
Freedom Life Insurance - Freedom Life Insurance is costing me way too much, what to switch to?
I purchased private health insurance through an agent with Freedom Life Insurance. I'm starting my own business so have to handle my own insurance. I got a Freedom plan that is supposed to give me 4 free doctors visits before deductibles/copays kick in, and somehow I'm paying more than my insurance every time. They only pay $100 per visit. I am livid that I'm spending almost $400/month for a policy that doesn't seem to pay anything!! What is the deal with this?? They only pay $100, the rest is on me. This is directly different than what I was told it would be, and there's no way for me to know what I'm going to be paying unless I get a full bill breakdown from each doctor beforehand which I have never in my life had to do. The plan is a United plan, yet my agent said these major doctors don't have a good contracted rate with United. HOW? United is universally accepted. Should I have my agent find me a different plan? Go back to Marketplace where they switch your plan every year? Where the heck does a person go to get health insurance that isn't rocket science, actually covers what it says it will cover, and doesn't change all the time? Does the plan I'm on even sound normal?
Progressive - How messed up am I?
Wife and I started a new policy being as ours ended with our previous company and we were under the impression. Everything was good. We were waiting for them to pull the payment we had our ID insurance card sent to us. We were even using their snapshot app during that time, my wife back into the neighbors vehicle, which was parked illegally And the door luckily my neighbor super cool about it but a few days after that happened progressive recanted the policy and I am worried I’m gonna have to pay out cash is what it is. I just wanna know what my options are and if progressive can be held to pay for the damages, even if they recounted their policy, after the fact
Next - I'm having an impossible time finding business insurance in California
Hi all,
Like the title says, I'm having a super hard time finding insurance. I've reached out to Next, The Hartman, and Hiscox; I've been referred to Tivily and then transferred from there to Thimble who turned me down, and I have yet to be connected to anyone who can offer coverage.
I recently launched a for-profit s-corp, 501(c)(3) fiscally sponsored disability resource center that supports individuals across the lifespan in my community. We're launching an adaptive equipment library, classes and services, 1:1 peer mentoring, and community education. I'm the owner and we're a team of 3 volunteers. All of our service offerings are free but we're in the process of applying for grants and contracting with Medi-Cal, CalAIM, and SARC. We also are opening a physical center to act as a social/community space and adaptive store. Ideally, we will be expanding our program offerings this year. Everything is on hold because I can't find an insurance provider and we can't get contracts without it.
Any help and advice is welcome.
unknown - Can I make my boss pay me back for what insurance was supposed to pay for?
I recently ran into some medical issues and just got my blood sent in for testing, which my office said they'd run through my insurance. Then today at work my coworker got a call from her doctor saying that her appointment had to be rescheduled or cancelled because her insurance policy came back as having been cancelled. I immediately went to check the status of my insurance and found that it had been "termed" as of a month and a half ago. According to my insurance provider, I have no medical, dental, or vision insurance. My paychecks are still having money pulled for insurance payments and I received no notice of a cancelled plan (checked emails, messages, and physical mail) but when I call my provider they tell me I'm not insured. This is the same for every other coworker I've spoken to this afternoon.
I've already reached out to my employer about this and am waiting on a response, but my question is: if my medical bills come back higher because I'm "not insured", am I legally able to make my employer pay for the difference as it's their responsibility to maintain my (and my other coworkers') health insurance?
Porsche - Need help in understanding.
I purchased a brand-new 2023 Porsche Macan S for $82,000. After taxes, the total came to $86,000. I also purchased all available extended warranties and protection plans through Porsche, covering the engine, transmission, wheel/tire protection, paint/weather discoloration, etc., bringing the total investment to approximately $102,000.
As of 2025, the car has only 14,000 miles, mostly from commuting to and from work. The vehicle was in excellent condition with no engine damage.
Recently, I was involved in a collision accident, and the fault was determined to be entirely on the other party. Unfortunately, my insurance company has declared the car a total loss because the repair cost is around $40,000, and the vehicle would receive a salvage title, thereby reducing its market value significantly. My insurer has offered me $72,000 as the settlement.
This situation leaves me $30,000 short of what I initially paid, even without factoring in the warranty and extras.
🟦 1. Can I still negotiate with the insurance company after they totaled my car?
🟦 2. Should I buy back the totaled car and fix it?
🟦 3. I had 5-year warranties — if the car is totaled after 2 years, will I get refunded for the remaining 3 years?
Thank you to anyone who sees this message and replies back.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina - Constantly Fighting Denied Claims with BCBSNC — Is It Just Me?
I'm honestly at my breaking point dealing with BCBSNC. I’ve had multiple claims denied that should be routine — and I’m exhausted from trying to get clear answers.
Recently, I had in-network bloodwork done that was ordered by my doctor. BCBS denied the entire claim — not even applied to my deductible — and there was no EOB at first. The exact same tests were processed last year with no issue.
In Dec. I had a bad sinus infection, I went to urgent care, and even though the provider billed it correctly as urgent care (POS 20), BCBS processed it as outpatient hospital and denied the appeal.
Last year, I also got stuck with a $1,300 bill after seeing a cardiologist who ordered a stress test at a local hospital. That claim was denied too, because they classified it as an outpatient hospital visit — even though it was a specialty care appointment.
I’ve submitted appeals, contacted billing departments, and chased down paperwork, and BCBS just keeps giving vague, inconsistent responses. I haven’t contacted HR yet, but I’m seriously considering it, along with a complaint to the Department of Insurance.
I’m using in-network care and following the rules. I just don’t know what else to do at this point. Has anyone else dealt with this kind of mess?
State Farm - Need advice concerning repairs to a “total loss” vehicle
Hi all,
I am looking for advice regarding my vehicle that was determined to be a total loss from a collision a couple months ago. It’s my first wreck and figuring out what to do every step of the way has been a total struggle. The communication between me, the insurance adjuster, and the shop has been absolutely terrible (with some information intentionally left out, it feels like) and I could use any help I can get. I’m in Oklahoma btw.
A couple months ago my ‘08 Mercury Mariner was rear-ended. Her insurance company, State Farm, determined it to be a total loss and offered me $7000 for the vehicle or $5800 to retain it. The vehicle has sentimental value to me (was my grandma’s car) and only has 64,000 miles on it and since it’s been in the family so long I know its history (NO mechanical problems whatsoever) so I would really like to retain and repair it. The shop that did the estimate provided a quote of $5100 to repair it. The insurance adjuster said the title would be clean if I retain the vehicle. My main question is, if I put the full $5100 into repairing the vehicle and I get hit again, will I get less money from insurance since the vehicle was already a total loss at some point (even with a clean title)? The adjuster said that that wasn’t true but also said the car had to be repaired “back to brand new” which seems like an impossibility/possible loophole that can be used later if there’s another wreck. My brother thinks I should put as little money as possible into it so if I get hit again I can have some of that $5800 to put towards a new car.
Like I said, total idiot when it comes to this kind of thing so any advice or clarification is welcome. Thank you in advance!
State Farm - Supplemental check for Car Accident , should I cash it?
Long story short I was in a car accident and State Farm went from saying my car was a total loss , then now not total loss. I didn’t accept it because my car is undrivable. I have been fighting them for months and I am in process for interviewing attorneys.. I lost my job and my home because I haven’t been able to work without a car. It’s been months. I went onto my account today and I saw a check for $2200 it said supplemental payment. I called and an agent that wasn’t my adjuster, because it’s the weekend & she stated that it was for damage from the car accident that they are paying for.
My question is if I cash this check in my screwing myself to go forward and suing them for more money and for what the car is worth.? I know that you can cash a check in New York State and reopen a claim. However, I’m not sure about going forward and suing if you accept the money.
I know that on a paper check sometimes it will state that you waive your right to sue them in the future. The paper check would include accompanying documentation often with a waiver stating you release further claims by accepting it.
However, it is a digital check.
I really do need the money so I don’t know what to do and 72 hours to cash a digital check will be up by tonight, I also noticed on my account that the claim is closed and the car was a total loss!? Any advice on what I should do with this check would be greatly appreciated !
Location: New York
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