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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Anyone deal with this car insurance company before?
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<blockquote data-quote="LS2GTO" data-source="post: 14915196" data-attributes="member: 73731"><p>Unfortunately in this world it doesn't matter if they are a mom n' pop company with a few hundred members or a national tier company like Geico or State Farm, they WILL try to screw you. That is embedded in their business process from the get-go. Now that doesn't mean they will be able to in the end as there are laws around this, but as far as being prepared you should be to get the absolute lowest estimate allowable by law. That's going to be a given. It's up to you to get more out of them, so really it's an uphill battle no matter who you're dealing with. </p><p></p><p>And it's not that one company is better to deal than others, we've all seen and heard good stories about all of them and at the same time horror stories about all of them. It's more of the matter at hand, like if you get an easy going adjuster and if you have good proof of who caused the loss etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LS2GTO, post: 14915196, member: 73731"] Unfortunately in this world it doesn't matter if they are a mom n' pop company with a few hundred members or a national tier company like Geico or State Farm, they WILL try to screw you. That is embedded in their business process from the get-go. Now that doesn't mean they will be able to in the end as there are laws around this, but as far as being prepared you should be to get the absolute lowest estimate allowable by law. That's going to be a given. It's up to you to get more out of them, so really it's an uphill battle no matter who you're dealing with. And it's not that one company is better to deal than others, we've all seen and heard good stories about all of them and at the same time horror stories about all of them. It's more of the matter at hand, like if you get an easy going adjuster and if you have good proof of who caused the loss etc. [/QUOTE]
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