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American Family - Overhead&Profit Dilemma
For context, this is in reference to a claim with American Family homeowners policy in AZ.
Long story short, we had a claim for our shower 6 months ago. Contractor gave estimate for $8700 (ish) and I was paid $7700 (ish). Our responsibility is our $1000 deductible. Our contractor is auditing our account to make sure our final bill is correct and he’s saying that O&P was only included on a few line items and not all of the line items. He thinks we are owed more money because it wasn’t properly calculated. The adjuster is saying that O&P is only paid when 3 or more trades are used and we had more than 3, but somehow there is a disconnect and the adjuster is stonewalling him. I don’t know how to approach this situation. We’ve used this contractor before on a previous claim years prior so I trust him and his expertise about insurance claims and what’s “right” and not fraud. And if this is how he deals with other claims, how is it that American family is causing such a headache? I just don’t know what to do. He also thinks that if he was dealing with an experienced adjuster this wouldn’t even have been a discussion and it would have been handled correctly. Any insight would be great. Thank you.
RSPCA - RSPCA pet insurance keep calling
I looked online for a quote for pet insurance and the people at RSPCA have called twice already trying to get me as a customer and when I say no because I wanna look around at other options… they ask if I wanna sign up until I change my mind and then cancel
So annoying
Does this happen to anyone else ?
Geico - Geico totaled my car even though repairs cost less than the 75% threshold. What can I do?
I recently got into a car accident where I was rear-ended. The only damages were to my bumper and trunk. Geico gave me $2,000 to start repairs and said the shop could request more money if needed. I decided to take my car to Mercedes so dealer parts would be used.
Mercedes told me they’d handle everything, but for two weeks I heard nothing from them or Geico. Then Geico called and said my car would be a total loss because Mercedes’ estimate was $9,671, which they said was above the 75% threshold.
Geico valued my 2017 Mercedes C300 at $12,636. I did my own evaluation, adding in features/options Geico left out and $5,200 worth of maintenance I’d just done a week before the accident. After I sent my report, Geico updated the value to $15,453. At that value, the repair cost is clearly under the 75% threshold.
Instead of changing the decision, Geico switched it from a “construction loss” to a “financial loss” and still marked it as salvage. Meanwhile, Mercedes had already taken my car apart without telling me, which caused storage fees to pile up, around $6,000. I was told the fees would only be waived if I fixed my car with them, which basically left me with no choice.
What made me upset is that Geico ended up paying Mercedes about $7,700 for the initial estimate and storage fees, instead of just approving the $9,671 to fix the car. When I finally got my car back, it was still disassembled, with the bumper and parts thrown inside. Mercedes didn’t even bother to put it back together after being paid thousands of dollars.
Given my car’s updated value, the repair cost is way below the 75% threshold, so how is it still being considered a total loss? I even asked if I could take it to a different shop for another estimate (since Mercedes is more expensive), and was told no.
This whole process feels really unfair, and I don’t understand why my car is being treated as a total loss when it shouldn’t be.
Trupanion - advice/general reassurance with pre-existing conditions
hi all. i have been a silent observer of the subreddit out of curiosity due to me and my partner recently adopting a kitty. We got him on a trupanion plan via chewy pretty quickly after we got him because we thought it was the financially responsible thing to do for him.
When we got him, he had a bit of a URI and we thought it would resolve on its own. However, with no improvement being shown after having him for a little over a month we took him into the vet. Unbeknownst to us we were still within our waiting period for our insurance to kick in. We didn’t think it would be a big deal, we knew we’d have to cover this visit out-of-pocket. However, our vet noted during that visit (though unrelated to the cause of the visit) that our boy had some pretty noticeable gingivitis going on. After an extensive amount of anxiety on my end, I had my partner check in with our insurance. I had a terrible feeling about his coverage. now, after being three days short of our waiting period being over, gingivitis is now on his list of pre-existing conditions.
We pay extra for dental coverage through Trupanion and now I am absolutely spiraling that we won’t ever be able to get any of his emergency teeth concerns covered.
i was the one who pushed to take him in, i was so worried about his URI. and now i just feel incredible guilt. we insurance to make sure he would be taken care of within our means, and i feel like we failed him. all i can see is racking up dollar signs for his upcoming dental appointment we scheduled after hearing about his teeth from our vet. i don’t know if i’m looking for advice or comfort, but i just wanted to know what y’all thought.
GEICO - Car accident of three cars.
My father was heading home 5 minutes away from home actually. When I got a call from him saying that he had been in an accident. Since it was five minutes away, I rushed over there. When I arrived, a nice lady approached me while I was recording saying that it wasn’t my fathers fault and that the other two cars involved, a Charger and a Camry were racing, speeding down the street while swerving in and out of lanes. I spoke to another witness who blamed the Charger for going 80 mph in a 40 mile zone and said that the Charger caused the accident because he collided with the other Camry. All I know is that my father got hit, the driver of the Camry was taken to the hospital. Now, my father being the nervous man that he is told the officer that he was already turning left into the resident street. My father speaks very little English. Well the officer automatically blamed my father saying that the speed of the other cars didn’t matter because they had the right of way. Well when my father came home he clarified to me that he meant he was waiting in the yellow lane waiting to turn left into the resident street when suddenly the Camry and Charger were racing down the street. My father explained that the Charger hit the Camry on the side which led the Camry to lose control and hit my father head on. I gave the officer the witnesses numbers. The witnesses indeed said that the other two cars were speeding and yet he didn’t give them tickets so that’s a bummer. Now the Camry got a lawyer against my policy. Essentially everyone got claims against each other. Now, GEICO, the Camrys insurer sent a letter to my father stating that they would not be able to pay for his work truck because their investigation concludes that the Charger was at fault for not having proper lookout. I need advice on what to do. Does this mean that the Charger will be paying my father? Does this mean that since GEICO is saying that the Charger is at fault then the Camry should drop the suit against my insurance company? What do I do!!!! Please help.
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?
#healthypawspetinsurance
Healthy Paws - Dog Insurance
Hello!
I have a 4 year old dog and I am looking to change my policy from healthy paws. I think they're great but I hate that I have to pay for yearly vaccinations/checkups and dont get re imbursed. Any recommendations for a good insurance that has a low deductible and will reimburse annual exams which include vaccinations, possible dental care and flea meds?
Thanks in advance!
Trupanion - Trupanion increase yet again: at what point should I just self-insure?
Full background:
I have had both my dogs insured by Trupanion for several years now, both since they were pups. One will be 7 this November, and the other just turned 4.
My premiums have gone from $126/mo in 2022 to what will now be $290/mo starting in June. So more than 2x increase in 2 years.
Over the years I've had a few emergency vet visits (mostly from ingesting foreign substances) and filed claims. In total they've paid out about $4100.
But now I'm just not sure it's worth it anymore. Changing insurance is probably out of the question for me given the number of past incidents that would probably be considered "pre-existing conditions" now. But paying $3480 a year (and probably will just increase more) feels completely ridiculous.
Should I just cancel the policy and put the money toward a savings account instead? Or is the risk not worth it?
My brain tells me cancel, but it feels like a decision I can't really walk back once I do it.
GEICO - Could separate auto policy for 17F reduce premium?
I currently have an auto policy with only my teenage daughter (17F) after removing my STBX from the policy, but I feel like the premium for my car is higher than it should be and I'm wondering if there are any ways to reduce the premium. I am a 40M with a very clean driving record, my daughter had a claim last October where she hit a fire hydrant and the repair was \~$10k or so (no meaningful property damage to the hydrant). I drive a 2021 Tesla Model 3 and she drives a 2017 Audi A4 that her grandmother gave her. Total monthly premium with GEICO is $548 for my car and $366 for her car. I believe the average Model 3 insurance rate in Colorado should be closer to $300/month and I'm just trying to think of ways to lower my premium. Is it possible to separate policies and save money if I make it so that she can't drive my car and doesn't need to be insured for that? Any advice or ideas are greatly appreciated!
Progressive - 22 y /f looking for full coverage Auto insurance in Michigan
I'm looking to insure a 2018 Chevy Cruze, full coverage. Was quoted $389 by progressive, and that's more than I can afford monthly. Looking for recommendations on insurance companies that might have cheaper/mor affordable rates
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