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kd460
Oct 09, 2014Explorer
Just a quick update:
After consulting with an attorney and then hiring him for a very reasonable flat rate, the insurance company did a 180. It took this long, and lots of back and forth, but they have finally agreed to payment.
The attorney has experience dealing with insurance companies, and I really feel he did a good job demonstrating to the insurance company that payment of the claim would be in their best interests.
I did not have to have the Sealtech pressure test, which to me was kind of stupid anyways. What came first the chicken or the egg?
They will be paying the claim minus some money for "betterment". Which from what I understand is fairly common in the insurance industry. However, I will be dropping this insurance company once the issue is resolved (if they don't cancel me first :)). KD
After consulting with an attorney and then hiring him for a very reasonable flat rate, the insurance company did a 180. It took this long, and lots of back and forth, but they have finally agreed to payment.
The attorney has experience dealing with insurance companies, and I really feel he did a good job demonstrating to the insurance company that payment of the claim would be in their best interests.
I did not have to have the Sealtech pressure test, which to me was kind of stupid anyways. What came first the chicken or the egg?
They will be paying the claim minus some money for "betterment". Which from what I understand is fairly common in the insurance industry. However, I will be dropping this insurance company once the issue is resolved (if they don't cancel me first :)). KD
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