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I rejoined British Columbia Automobile Association (BCAA) last year, after a short time away. I like the extra comfort in having them as a backup for my driving. But, when I renewed this year, they had to fix a double payment issue. I had not caught the double payment myself. I paid online with a credit card. They charged the credit card the next month, without me knowing about it. FYI. Still staying with them for back-up but will check payments closer in the future. I got a refund and 9 months extra. fyi.
State Farm - 81-year-old father's car hit by city trash truck
My dad's car was hit by a city trash truck in upstate New York. He was stopped at an intersection and it hit him as it completed a turn onto the road he was on. He was not injured, thank god.
My dad was driving an old (2006) SUV that was still in great shape with low miles that he adored. The front bumper and fender on the driver's side is smashed but it is still technically drivable. His insurance (State Farm) is offering him $4100 to surrender the car, or just over $3,000 if he wants to keep it as owner retained salvage.
My dad is very upset because he loves this SUV and feels like he should be made whole since this accident wasn't his fault at all. I think the amount they're offering is generous given the age of the car and I've explained this to him. He wants to keep it and fix it himself (restoring cars is his hobby). But it looks like NY will still assign this a salvage title and he thinks this is unfair.
Does he have any other options here? He did not get a rental car as State Farm suggested but has been driving his brother's car instead. He has taken time off his part-time job to deal with this situation, so I suggested he add up the time off work plus any mileage and gas bought for his brother's car and tell State Farm about this too.
He's just really upset and I'd like to help him with tips on anything else he can do. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Nationwide - Nationwide tripled policy last year and is cutting coverage by 40% this year.
Nationwide tripled policy and cut coverage 40%
Last year they tripled my policy to over $3k, and just sent me a letter saying next year they are cutting coverage to 50%. Been with them for probably 5+ years.
I am on a grandfathered plan that covered 90% and wellness, so basically everything (including food since prescribed).
To pay triple the rate and then also lose 40% of my coverage is absurd, and they said they have no other options or plans to reduce costs. Monthly costs also only drop $30 which is a slap in the face.
Any idea where I can go or what I can do to control costs?
He’s a 12.5 year old “beagle” mix for reference and has cushings for background.
ASPCA - Shopping for Quotes
Our pet insurance (ASPCA) for our 7yo pit mix is up for renewal in May and they're raising his monthly premium by 30% ($75->$100) so I'm looking to shop around. What pet insurance do y'all have and do you like it? I've looked at a handful of quotes (Pets best, Figo, Trupanion, Nationwide) and they are all around the same price as ASPCA or higher, except for Lemonade (quoted at $81/mo).
His current coverage and what I'm quoting with other companies is; $5,000 limit, 90% reimbursement, $250 deductible, wellness/routine coverage.
Thanks!
Nationwide - Nationwide. How screwed am I? Planning for the future.
Noticed that my company offered Nationwide pet insurance. Have a 9-year-old large mixed breed dog, 14-year-old Turkish Angola cat, and two one year old Persian cats. Went ahead and applied and all 4 were approved with $100.00 deductible and 80% reimbursement, and $5,000.00 limit for accident, illness and congenital & hereditary. Right now it's a year long policy. I have since been reading up on some horror stories dealing with Nationwide. I wished I had researched more thoroughly beforehand. I just wanted peace of mind. Now I'm not so sure. It is what it is. How do I deal with this in the meantime and what company should I be looking out for next year?
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois - Insurance "discounts applied" but hospital still billing me for the total amount?
I was charged $2500 for an ultrasound required for my high risk pregnancy.
My insurance provider (BCBS of IL) states that that my portion owed is $0, due to "**Discounts Applied -** Your BCBSIL plan has negotiated cost savings for you with your provider. You may still need to pay part of the bill. Check Details of Services for details of what you may owe."
Under details of services, everything states I am responsible for $0.
There is no copy of the EOB for this charge - every time I look it says it is "not available at this time."
In the meantime I have received a bill from the in-network hospital, stating I am responsible for the full $2500 because my insurance did not cover it.
I actually have 3 similar bills just like this, but only including one for simplicity of questions asked.
I plan to call my BCBSIL tomorrow, but what are some questions I should ask here? Should I be verifying my cost owed is $0 and then having them contact the hospital directly to refute the bill? Or do I need to contact the hospital directly? Or is there a chance I am actually responsible here? I haven't seen this "discounts applied" verbiage before, so I am a little confused.
Nationwide - Need pet insurance advice regarding bird “preexisting conditions issue”
My parrot was diagnosed with avian chlamidiya at 2 months. He went through medication and was fine. I have nationwide insurance
Nationwide says I cannot get that removed without another expensive chlamidiya test that won’t be covered.
Recently I was very sick and while I was sick my bird got sick. I took him to the vet and they gave him different meds and said it’s most likely a respiratory infection, which is also what I had. They specifically put that it was a respiratory infection and not chlamidiya which a pretty serious infection.
Nationwide marked it the same as chlamidiya and refused to cover it, said it was preexisting.
There are a billion things that cause a respiratory infection in birds. It’s not fair that every single thing he can catch will be lumped in with a very serious condition that he had when he was 2 months.
They told me I need the SOAP notes and a letter from the vet which I will be getting.
But I will be looking for a different carrier for pet insurance because this is obscene and I already have a $250 deductible with this I wasn’t even getting anything back this was to just go onto the deductible!!
I appreciate any help you all can help because I’m at my wits end here I’m going through way too much and I can’t take anymore
Admiral - Someone has filed a claim against me... and I have no knowledge of it
My insurer (Admiral) got in touch with me late last week advising me of a claim on my account that I needed to check. Unfortunately I was on holiday so have only had a chance to look into it today.
However, I haven't been involved in any incidents at all - ever. I've never hit another car, had an accident, or been involved in a crash. My car has zero damage, no bumps or scrapes, even the paintwork is pristine (I use it infrequently) I've never once claimed on insurance, or even needed to.
I checked the claim date and I happened to be travelling to London and back that day from Birmingham for work (my once in a lifetime trip, last minute so couldn't catch a train conveniently). I can say for sure that I wasn't involved in an incident that day as I spent it all either on a motorway or parked at a hotel attending a conference.
The claim itself has no information attached for me to refute.
I haven't had a chance to call them yet (it's on my to-do list for later today) but have emailed them asking for more information/clarity.
What do I do from here? I'm confused, surprised, frustrated, and very worried that it's going to affect my insurance or future costs. Is it a fraudulent claim, or have I been claimed against in error?
Any advice is much appreciate :)
Obamacare - Denied care for having Subsidized health insurance (ATCP, ACA, Obamacare)
When I call an in-network practice, they usually tell me the next available appointment is in four to six weeks—or that the doctor isn’t taking new patients, it goes without saying all of this is contrary to information updated by my insurance weekly. I push a little or ask about seeing an available doctor, the conversation suddenly shifts to my insurance. As soon as they find out I have a subsidized plan, I sometimes get told they don’t accept it.
Is this happening because of recent changes in federal policies, budgets, or staffing? Are providers running into issues processing claims from these plans?
Progressive - Progressive Diminished Value Claim
Progressive offered me $750 for diminished value based on costs they incurred for the claim. They did not even consider the actual cash value of the vehicle. For context, this is in Texas and the claim was made on the other parties insurance and I was found at no fault. The car is a brand new BMW M2 and the total repairs estimated around $4-$5k including labor. There’s definitely more than $750 of diminished value since this is a performance car and now has an incident on the car fax.
According to the representative, they are not willing to offer more even if I get an estimate of the actual cash value. Do I have any options outside of just accepting what I was given?
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