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Pets Best - Did you switch from Pets Best?
I just got our policy renewal from PB and saw our premium doubled! Once my shock wore off I found my way to this subreddit and found other posts of people saying the same, sounds like a private equity firm bought them. Ugh. I'd be curious to hear from some of you who made the switch to something else -- who'd you go with? Are you happy with them so far?
For context we have a 4 year old basset hound and are getting a puppy the same week our policy is supposed to renew, so this comes at a somewhat convenient time. Our current dog got a breakthrough case of parvo when he was 1 and did a stint in the e-vet (which PB was really great about) but hasn't had any other health issues since. I don't \*think\* parvo would be considered a preexissting condition since he made a full recovery, but you never know with insurance companies.
KIA Insurance - Totaled car, no collision coverage, still owe money on loan. What do I do?
I hope I'm in the right sub for this but I'm not sure, if there is a better place for this post please let me know.
So I got into an accident that I was at fault, I do not have collision coverage, and I still owe about $19,000 on the vehicle. I asked my insurance and without coverage there is nothing they can do. It is not drivable and the air bags deployed. There is heavy front end damage but the rest of the vehicle is fine. I've only taken it to one shop for an estimate because I don't want to keep paying for a tow to get different quotes and they all end up being close to the same amount anyway. The estimate I got was $20,000 to fix it, so I'm not going to be able to afford that, and even if I could I don't see how that would be worth it. The car before the accident was probably worth $20,000 - $25,000 at most. (2022 KIA K5 GT LINE). I have pictures of the vehicle as well but wasn't sure if I was allowed to include those in the post.
So as far as I see it, it's going to just sit somewhere until I pay off what I owe. So instead of paying a storage fee to keep it somewhere (my apartment doesn't allow vehicles that aren't drivable to stay in the parking lot), I want to either sell it or scrap it. Whatever I decide to do with it, I want the next tow to be the last.
If I can make a little bit of money on it, great, if not then like I said if I can at least avoid a storage fee or paying to tow it several times that's a win for me. Anything I do make would go straight towards paying it off anyway. I'm already pretty screwed, paying on a car that I can't drive so I'm trying to see my options and cut my losses.
I've gotten suggestions to declare bankruptcy, sell it, scrap it, keep it, sell all the parts individually, sell it as a whole for parts. A lot of the issue is, I don't think I can sell it, even to a salvage yard, without paying it off first, so what do I do with it until then? That's going to take a long time for me. I can't afford to fix it, can't sell it, scrap it etc. What do I do?
And I understand I'm not going to make money on this, I understand I'm screwed either way, I understand that I will not financially recover from this for quite some time. So I'm just asking what is my best course of action to cut my losses as much as possible? Is there a way to sell it before paying it off? Do I need to let the lender know about the accident? Is there a different way insurance can help even though they said they can't? Is there a service or organization that helps with this sort of thing? Should I declare bankruptcy?
Geico - Geico increased our rate by $300 after updating odometer and said California law prevents correcting it?
We recently got hit with a $300 rate increase on our 6-month Geico auto policy just because we updated our odometer. Here’s the timeline:
- We bought a used 2022 Chevy Bolt EUV in August 2024. At the time, the odometer read ~30,500 miles.
- In January 2025, we started a new auto policy with Geico.
- Now, in June 2025, we updated the odometer to 36,500 miles through their system.
- After this update, Geico increased our premium significantly.
I called a Geico agent, who told me the system assumes 36.5k miles over the entire life of the car, starting from the car’s model year (Chevy Bolt EUV 2022). Since it’s about 3.5 years old, Geico calculates our annual mileage as ~10,400 miles/year, even though we’ve only driven about 6,000 miles in the 10 months we've owned it.
She also said that California law prohibits them from adjusting the previous odometer data, even if we can prove when we bought the car and how much we’ve actually driven. That part sounded the most questionable to me, but I’m not sure, which is why I’m here for some advice.
I’m not trying to cheat the system, we just want our actual usage reflected accurately. I can provide documentation of the purchase date and odometer at the time (from the bill of sale or DMV forms), but I’m not even sure that can help since the Geico agent said there’s nothing they can do to adjust the previous odometer.
My questions:
1. Is it true that California law doesn’t allow insurers to adjust for actual usage if it wasn’t reported at the start?
2. Has anyone successfully appealed something like this with Geico?
3. Should I just start shopping around now for another insurer that works better for low-mileage drivers?
Appreciate any insight or advice. This feels really unfair and arbitrary, especially since we were trying to be honest and accurate with our info.
Healthy Paws Pet Insurance - Healthy paws pet insurance
Is it even legal for Healthy Paws pet insurance to increase premiums at almost 200% in CA? This is outrageously high!! Anyone experiencing the same?
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Healthy Paws - Struvite crystals as a pre-existing condition = stuck with HP?
Hi all, I have two 4-year old cats on Healthy Paws pet insurance. I've seen the recent posts here regarding horrendous premium increases with HP, and am wondering if I should try to switch companies before my cats get older. My cats are healthy and I've never made any claims. My premium is currently about $80 for both cats (and yes, it did go up a good bit this year). I live in California (yikes).
My major concern is that one of my cats has a history of struvite crystals in the urine. He's never had a blockage, a UTI, or any urinary problems - it was an incidental finding on pre-op labs before a dental cleaning. He's been on prescription food since then and the crystals have cleared up. But I know this would be considered a pre-existing condition if I tried to change pet insurance companies. My question is, how broad might this exclusion be? Would I potentially never get covered for anything urine or kidney-related if the insurance company tried to blame it on the history of crystals? And if there's a risk of that happening should I stick it out with HP (maybe the premium increases won't be as bad for cats?), or still try to switch? I do not have access to an employer-sponsored MetLife plan covering pre-existing conditions. I've read some companies might cover certain pre-existing conditions if they have been treated and symptom-free for over 12 months, would that potentially include my cat's history of crystals?
Appreciate any opinions or advice. Thanks!
Geico - Insurance Premium Increased for Non At Fault, Passenger Claim?
Hello all! I was a passenger in a non at fault accident two years ago. My lawyer filed with the person that hit us, and then used my underinsured at the time too (with geico). We just switched insruance and our 6 month premium is 300 dollars more than if I didn't have that claim 2 years ago.
Is it normal to have my car insurnace go up because of a non-at fault claim where I was a passenger?
Thank you!
Pets Best - Pets Best Military
Has anyone had experience with Pets Best while abroad on a US base? We just moved to Korea and informed them we were stationed at a US base with a vet. Their declaration page states they will provide coverage if on a US base since it is considered US soil.
We just had the worst outcome happen where the base vet could not see us and we had to take our dog off post. It ended up being large tumors with a likely cancer diagnosis. The agent said she cannot guarantee an outcome of the claims, but to submit them and cite extraordinary circumstances.
Any advice or past experience. Both my dogs have been insured with them since 2021 and they have always paid out each claim no questions asked. Unsure how they will interpret my situation.
MassMutual - Unbeknownst to me....
My gfather took out a whole policy on my kid when she was born, then died about 10 years later and never mentioned it to me. I would get something sometimes in the mail from mass mutal but didn't know what it pertained to. Stupidly I ignored it thinking it would just cancel with non payment.
Now I finally logged in and it says I have a loan going on $1700 because I guess it was paying the premium! What do I do??! Cancel it and then am I responsible for paying back???? I am the mother of the insured but had no idea he did something like this without my consent?!!
Allstate - Allstate denied my claim on their insured. Anything I can do?
I was in a car accident yesterday. A person ran a red light as I was entering an intersection and ripped across the front of my car. Bumper cover was destroyed, and the hood won't open now. Unfortunately there were no witnesses (no one stopped, anyway), and the other person's insurance company (Allstate) says I'm at fault (I suspect the other driver lied about running the light). Is it worth the effort trying to sue for what is likely to be $10,000 or less in damage? Will it be possible to get an attorney to take such a small case?
['Geico', 'Chase'] - Cracked windshield on rental car
I'm insured with Geico in Texas, with a $1,000 deductible for both collision and comprehensive coverage, and I’m also enrolled in their rental reimbursement program. My car needed repairs, so I took it to the body shop and used Geico’s rental service to get a car from Enterprise. I paid about $50 in taxes and fees with my United MileagePlus Explorer card — Geico covered the rest of the rental.
While I was driving the rental, the windshield cracked. Enterprise later sent me a bill for $415. I contacted Geico, but they said they won’t cover it because the damage is below my $1,000 deductible. I also reached out to Chase (the MileagePlus Explorer card issuer), but they said the rental insurance benefit doesn’t apply because I didn’t pay for the entire rental with the card — Geico paid most of it — so they won’t cover it either.
So now I’m stuck with the $415 bill. Is there anything I can do here? Has anyone dealt with a similar situation?
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