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Liberty Mutual - Can my insurance withhold a check
NY - Liberty Mutual
Got into a car accident in February.
My dad was late to pick me up from work so I had to take the car to get there on time. Otherwise, I don't usually drive at all. I'm not listed as a driver on his insurance.
Luckily, we had dashcam footage to show it wasnt my fault. The other driver's insurance sent a check for $2,800.00 to our insurance, but our insurance is refusing to give it to us for "lying" about me driving the car.
Are they legally allowed to do this?
State Farm - State Farm-Teen Driver-No More Discounts?! New Norm?
Currently have State Farm (been with them for 12+ years), and just learned that the defensive driving and good grades no longer available for teen drivers. Just the defensive driving and steer clear.
Is that the new norm for insurance companies?
Trying to obtain as many discounts for my teen driver that he could be available for. Didn't know if it was time to shop around!?!?
ETA: Next best option to shop around to? State Farm was pretty reasonable when I added him, and has been good to work with. Bummed about the news.
Geico - Car insurance just went up and I can’t afford it. What can I do?
My car insurance was already extremely high (young driver, NYC), but my policy is set to renew after this month and I just got a notice that it’s going to be even higher. I called Geico customer service to ask what changed, especially since I hardly ever drive anymore (I began driving because I went to college out of state and enjoy the occasional trip to nearby states) and the last time my policy was adjusted, there was a big drop in the payment. Plus, I’ve never been in an accident and don’t have any tickets. The answer I got was that essentially, car insurance is up in New York State, and the adjustment reflects that. I can’t comfortably afford my new insurance rate, and my car is financed, so I’m not really sure what to do. Please help!
I checked some other providers, but the quotes were much higher. Over $1,000 per month, so that’s absolutely not an option. Has anyone ever been in this situation? Honestly, since I don’t drive much anymore and NYC has the MTA, I’m willing to give up my car if it’s possible, I’m just not sure if that’s really an option?
Allstate - Hello, I just had a water inlet pipe under my kitchen sink burst a hole in the side and it flooded my kitchen. I’m wondering if it’s covered
I have Allstate homeowners insurance in Southern California. I heard a noise in my kitchen a little while after I started my dishwasher so I went to investigate. I found my kitchen floors were covered in water. I finally realized it was a burst water inlet pipe underneath my kitchen sink. I’ve been trying to get a hold of my agent but he isn’t available today. I spoke to someone through Allstate and was told to call somebody out to mitigate damages. I’m afraid to have somebody come out and tear up my kitchen if the insurance is not going to cover it.
AAA - Insurance company trying to force owner retention of totalled vehicle
My car was hit by someone who took responsibility for the accident. We went through their insurance company and took the car to the repair shop they recommended. While at the shop, they doubled the estimate of the repair work leaving the car disassembled, as the insurance company wanted to declare it a total loss. I told the insurance company to work out the financial settlement with the finance company, as the loan was still larger than the value. The finance company sent the insurance company a letter of guarantee and I signed the DNV documents transferring ownership to the insurance company. The insurance company then deducted the salvage cost from the settlement and said they would tow the vehicle to my home. This is not a vehicle I want or agreed to retain, as the vehicle is not currently drivable, and the effort to make it so is not in my best financial interest. They are attempting to force the vehicle back into my possession. Is there anything I can do to prevent them from forcing me to retain possession of the vehicle, given they have the signed documents necessary to transfer ownership once the lien is paid? This is CA and the insurance company is AAA.
MetLife - Claim Denied Due to Saying CCL Tear is an "Illness" due to an "Injury"
So I recently got pet insurance with MetLife that includes coverage for injury (no waiting period) and illness (14 day waiting period). Only a few days after the policy became active, we were playing fetch on an embankment and he came back limping. Turns out he had torn his back left CCL. When I submitted the claim, it is being initially denied and the reason is that it was within the illness waiting period.
My dog has never had any issues with limping and there are no previous notes in his vet file that he has ever had any muscular skeletal issues. Actually, there is a note that says he had "great hip mobility" from only a few months ago. When I took him in to the vet, they sent his xrays off to radiology and there is a note that says "has bilateral degenerative joint disease knee moderate left and mild right. Both hips degenerative joint disease".
My question is do you think I will win the appeal that this is an injury and not an illness? He did not have any limping previously and it was directly connected to when we were playing fetch :(.
Kaiser - Are covered california certified enrollment counselors trustworthy?
My question in the title does not in anyway mean as an attack, simply my genuine curiosity based on my personal experience.
My parents recently migrated to California so we went to a certified enrollment counselor in NorCal. For some reason this counselor keeps pushing BenefitsCal and also to sign up for her clinic's health care plan. I am already a Kaiser member myself, so I wished to sign my parents up for Kaiser as well. But she kept pushing back, I assume because she benefited if we signed up for her orgs plan.
The whole thing made me very uncomfortable. Wondering if anyone has experiencedthe same?
Embrace - Pet insurance that actually covers hereditary conditions?
I just dropped Embrace pet insurance. My dog has a soft palate and breathing problems which are hereditary. The woman on the phone said they do cover hereditary conditions as long as it wasn't something that was detected before the policy began or after the waiting period, because then it gets listed as a pre-existing condition, which no pet insurance covers. I'm so confused. If the condition is hereditary then of course it was detected early on. I've literally spent 10k on vet bills for my dog (who's only 10 months old) and I've never been reimbursed fot a single thing because everything she went in for is considering "pre-existing", whether its seizures, bladder issues, bowel obstruction, or anything related to breathing. She gets aspiration pneumonia like every 2 months because she throws up and then it goes back into her lungs and then I have to pay for x-rays and give her antibiotics. The waiting period for it to not be considered pre-existing is 180 days. That's just not possible in her case. Literally the only way I'd ever be reimbursed for anything is if she broke a leg or something. Is there any pet insurance that will cover hereditary health issues without listing them as pre-existing? Do I just go to a different vet and not give her insurance info from her previous vet or what? Her vet bills are becoming unaffordable at this point. Just at a loss of what to do. Anyone who can give me advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Ryan Homes - Will home insurance cover deteriorating window frames?
Bought our townhome 3 years ago, had home inspection, etc. Home was built in 2011. Ryan Homes, should have known as they are known for being built terribly.
Fast forward to now, looks like the corners of most window frames (wooden part) are rotting away. Again, this house was built in 2011! I now see when we bought it, the owners must have had the defects covered up with caulk and paint etc.
Is this something home insurance would fix? I'm sure the building warranty is expired since it's been more than 10 years since it was built.
Wishbone - Avoid wishbone
It takes them weeks to review claims. My dog had a diarrhea cause by a bacteria. My claim and appeal got denied because my dog had a diarrhea in 2021 and needed to prove that it’s not related. I even got a letter from my vet saying it’s a bacterial infection
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