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Allstate - Feeling pretty good about TL settlement, but Allstate has been a royal pain to work with.
Posting to hopefully shed hope on people in similar situations!
One year ago today, we were involved in a MVA. From the start, Allstate began the claims process incorrectly, failing to send a field adjuster out to inspect the vehicle for hidden damage before beginning repairs. Several months later during repairs, the body shop found hidden frame damage. This led to the vehicle being deemed a total loss.
We have fought with Allstate for well over 8 months, trying to get responses from our adjusters, managers, and the ombudsman with virtually no responses. 3 months ago, they provided a settlement offer. The amount was low. They specifically advised us that we could send comparables that were listed through Autotrader and other local sources ONLY. The car was a specialty sports car, with comps not widely available.
I sent comps from alternate sources, not accepted by the insurance company. After a long silence and a lot of frustration, they agreed to the sources I gave and eventually settled with an amount 40% higher than the original offer. I know that there is normally about 10% wiggle room on settlements however, with a lot of time and patience, we were able to get them up above what we even believed the vehicle was worth, in addition to a reimbursement of all premiums paid on that vehicle post-claim while they wasted time by not replying.
I hope this is motivation to those dealing with similar issues to not give up, even when things are bleak. It took a year between screw ups, lack of communication and delays but we got there. And please, do yourself a favour and avoid Allstate!
Healthy Paws - Healthy Paws
Healthy Paws just raised our pet insurance to an extra $100 a month out of no where! Has anyone else gotten a huge rate hike like this from them? This is Absolutely ridiculous.
Nationwide - Nationwide cancelled my pet’s insurance with no notice. Help!
Hi reddit,
Today I found out that my pet insurance through Nationwide expired in October 2024. I received ZERO notice. No emails, no letters, no alerts. I only realized after trying to submit a claim for last night’s emergency vet visit for my dog Walter and saw the policy was not active. I haven’t needed to file a claim since July 2024, so I wasn’t logging into my account regularly, but I had no reason to think coverage wasn’t active. I’ve checked everything (inbox, spam, physical mail, account notices/documentation) and there was no warning at all about the “expiration”.
I’ve already contacted Nationwide and I’m waiting for a response but I’m an anxious person and looking for any advice or insight while I wait…
Some context:
-I’ve been a Nationwide customer since 2020 (originally for my hedgehog, RIP) and since 2022 for my dog. Any time there was a payment issue in the past I would receive multiple alerts and I would resolve it same day.
-There WAS a payment issue August 2024 which I fixed immediately and I confirmed AUTOMATIC payments were reinstated. I have documentation of that. I recognize I’m privileged to be in a position where I don’t have to closely monitor every transaction, so I wasn’t regularly checking my bank statements. I know that’s not everyone’s reality and I say that not as an excuse but to add context.
I’m really upset. I genuinely thought Walter was covered and now I’m dealing with a vet emergency completely out-of-pocket. I’m also panicking that he may no longer qualify for a new plan with his pre-existing conditions that developed while he was covered.
Has this happened to anyone else?
Were you able to appeal, get reinstated, or have a claim approved retroactively?
And for anyone with legal knowledge, do I have any rights if I was never notified that my policy had ended?
Thanks for reading if you got this far. I’d really appreciate any advice.
TL;DR Found out my Nationwide pet insurance expired months ago with zero notice. Had autopay confirmed active after a payment issue. Facing an emergency vet bill with no coverage. Looking for advice, experiences, or legal insight on whether I can get coverage reinstated or claim paid retroactively
Embrace Pet Insurance - Embrace Pet Insurance Premium Increased by 84%
Hi,
Curious if anyone else has had this issue. From what I’ve read online, it seems to be a general theme with pet insurance and I don’t think I have any rights or avenues to pursue to do anything about it.
I have had Embrace pet insurance to cover my 3 pets since December of 2020. My insurance premiums renewals for my pets, that I still have the records for have been:
Dec. 2022: $112.90
Dec. 2023: $133.49
Dec. 2024: $245.76
My pets are obviously getting older from when I initially took the policy. Current ages:
Cat (6)
Cat (10)
Dog (8)
Their rationale for increasing my premium is cost of vet bills increasing, my “tenure” (I’ve had embrace 5 years therefore my pets have likely developed ‘pre existing conditions’ that would not be covered if I was a new policy holder which means more money they have to pay to now cover these conditions), and the pets age.
I understand things increase year over year, I’m hung up on the fact that my rate has almost doubled in a single year. I was going to file a complaint with the state insurance commissioner, but it doesn’t seem that they are technically violating any laws.
I feel like I can’t switch companies because my pets have “pre existing conditions” that won’t be covered at a new place but at $300/ month I might as well save my money and pay the vet bills out of pocket.
I found online that Embrace was sold to JAB Holding company for $1.5 billion dollars in 2023. So I don’t think my premiums are going up so Embrace can keep the lights on.
If you have any advice, I am all ears. If you don’t have advice, take this as a recommendation to avoid Embrace pet insurance at absolutely all costs.
Liberty Mutual - Should I replace my roof before hearing back from the insurance company?
I filed a claim with my insurance company (Liberty Mutual) for wind damage to my roof back in early January. Now it's late March, and I still haven’t received a decision. The adjuster is not responding to my calls or emails.
Meanwhile, my roof is in bad shape. I’ve had multiple roofers take a look—some warned that roofing material prices will increase 6–10% after April 1st (I confirmed this independently). I'm torn: should I go ahead and replace the roof now, or wait for the insurance company to respond?
**Background:**
* I live on the southeast of MA, where we had multiple wind advisories and high-wind warnings through Jan/Feb.
* My roof is over 20 years old. After one windy day, I found shingles (including ridge shingles) in my yard. The attic started leaking during rain/snow, so I had to build a makeshift water catchment system.
* I contacted two roofers. One said it looked like clear wind damage and advised filing a claim.
* I filed the claim, and per the insurer's request, I had temporary tarps installed by the same roofer who suggested filing a claim.
* The adjuster and their inspector came, acknowledged the damage, but said it wasn’t wind-related—claiming it looked like "mechanical" damage. They seemed skeptical of the roofer I hired(4.8+ rating with years of view history on google).
* Waited another 2 weeks, they brought in a third-party engineer, who inspected the roof and told me he believed it *was* wind damage and saw no signs of mechanical damage. He submitted his report to the insurer.
* Since then, another week passed. I contacted the engineer, who confirmed the report was sent, but said I’d need the insurance company’s approval to view it( so no access to the report).
It’s now been over 10 weeks. I can’t wait much longer with such a vulnerable roof, especially with prices going up. I understand it’s an old roof, and some might argue insurance shouldn’t cover it. But it was functioning fine until the storm, and I *do* have replacement coverage. (Also worth noting—my premium is over $2,800/year.)
Cigna - This seems illegal? Is it?
My husband works for a company headquartered in Virginia, though around 1/4 of their staff are in NC. They recently switch their health insurance from Cigna to Sentara, which I’m sure is great for the Virginia folks but our nearest in network hospital is now a 1.5 hour drive from here.
This seems like it would violate some sort of MEC requirement? But I don’t know enough to know and my husband has not been able to get in touch with HR for answers.
Progressive Insurance - Progressive Insurance question
Hoping someone could possibly shed a little light on my situation. My daughter wrecked her car in front of our house on March 2nd. On March 5th Progressive sent the tow truck to retrieve the vehicle which they towed to an IAA auction yard to have it appraised. The appraiser went on the 7th. I spoke with someone from progressive on the 8th who needed to verify a few things. She said something about it being a total loss which at that time I didn’t know, which apparently she thought I had already been contacted. I told her I hadn’t so she said well I’ll just go over it real quick even though this isn’t my department. She said that it was a deemed a total loss and they valued my car at $8200 something (I don’t really remember the exact number) Little lower than I expected but okay. Anyway I logged into the app to check the status of the claim and I do see it’s a total loss but the only thing I see is the appraisers repair estimate for $8289 and the deduction for the deductible. Is that what they are actually valuing the car at? Or is that simply a repair estimate? We still owe on the car so I’m trying to plan accordingly. I’ve contacted our adjuster but have left messages with no return call as of yet.
my carrier - Does loyalty matter?
I have had a commercial policy with the same carrier for 13 years under my ownership, but as far as I know my parents and grandparents have used the same carrier since the 1970s.
Does this matter? Is a claim a claim and you get dropped or treated the same as anyone else that just signed on with them last year?
I called my carrier and wanted to talk to my underwriter to verify my agent is actually trying to implement the changes i have asked for.
In the past my last broker lied to me about putting in for higher fire coverage, and how I caught them was by calling my underwriter.
This time when I called I got someone in member services but she wouldn't transfer me and was super passive aggressive, laughed at me etc. I want to actually use a company that's not hostile to me trying to verify if my agent is actually doing what they say.
Long story short after what I believe is 49 years with one company I want to know if it's worth staying or if it matters?
Progressive - Adjuster sent my car to a body shop W/o an in-house mechanic
TN/ Progressive
So i damaged my car a few weeks ago. My insurance sent my car to a body shop. Body shop had stated needing to disassemble the car but like also needing to wait for a mechanic to do so because if something was wrong the mechanic would need to fix it. Issue is they don’t have an in house mechanic and parts needed to be ordered. The mechanic didn’t come in after parts arrived until a day or two later. Now as they are fixing it, they need other parts ordered. This is quoted to take a whole extra week after 2 weeks with my car only being actually worked on a few days ago. A friend said I should express more frustration and should get some sort of compensation. I’m not sure what kind to expect or from who. I feel like my insurance should have sent my vehicle to a place that would have properly fixed it at the quoted time which was a reasonable time frame. But now it’s quieted for a week later and interfering with tracking I have. Can I get my insurance to pay for a rental e
State Farm - Auto insurance deductible reimbursement through employer.
Good morning. I work for the State of Florida as a probation officer. Back in August of 2024, I was forced to utilize my personal vehicle for State purposed due to unavailability of a state vehicle. While conducting curfew checks at 5am in the morning, a stray dog ran out in front of me and I was unable to stop. Aside from the psychological damage caused by this being an animal lover, my vehicle sustained several thousand dollars of damage. Luckily I had decent insurance and my comprehensive deductible was 500. Prior to filing a claim with my insurance, I inquired about the damages being covered by my employer or their insurance coverage and was told I'd have to pay myself. I filed with my own coverage. I later found policy and procedure that states you can be reimbursed a max of 600 for damage in such a situation. I filed the proper paperwork with the powers that be and waited. After the body shop and getting everything together I filed in November of 2024. Fast forward to February when I inquired what was going on i was given the claim number with department of financial services. They stated they would only pay on claims where I damaged someone else's property while using my vehicle for State business. I contacted the Florida police Benevolent Association as I am a member and they investigated but wound up telling me they can not assist, despite their contract with my employer stating articles, statues etc that cover me for reimbursement. I contacted my insurance regarding possible subrogration with my employers carrier but I was told this is not possible on a comprehensive claim. I know it may not seem like a lot, but I'd definitely like to be made whole on my 500 deductible. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Additional info on statutes etc:
Its article 19 in the Florida pba contract with Security Services Unit of Florida Department of Corrections. Additionally items or statues listed are aca/cac standards 5-aci-3a-27 and Florida statute section 944.0611.
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