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Re: [FWDLK] Car insurance new thread



Maybe a happy story for a change.

 

I used to insure my cars with Kemper out of Kansas City, but since they don’t write policies in Idaho, I had to switch from them in 2000.  I hated to do that because they were GREAT!!

 

About 10 years ago in Arlington, Texas (a traffic hellhole if there ever was one), I made a (illegal,yes) u-turn, right into the path of a motorcyclist that I never saw coming.  My car received about $4,000 in damage, but the poor cyclist broke both legs, an arm and the hand on the end of the other arm.  He was out of work for 6 months. Needless to say, he sued, and finally settled for the limits on the policy, which were about $150,000.  Kemper duly paid it all, so I held my breath.

 

Two months later, I got a letter from them saying that because of my long (15 year) history with them, they were forgiving this accident, and my policy rates would not be affected.  They were true to their word, because I stayed with them for three more years until moving here.  In the second of the three years, my premium actually went down a bit.

 

I’m with Allstate now for all five of my cars, and I hold my breath. 

 

Tony Boatman

Boise, Idaho

57 Dodge CRL

69 Barracuda Convertible

91 Jeep Grand Wagoneer

85 Bitter SC

01 Infiniti Q45

 

 


From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bill Amberger
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:26 AM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Car insurance new thread

 

That's kinda kin to what happens anymore. You can be a customer for many years, submit no claims, but when you do, they either drop you like a nuclear turd or raise the rate to "cover" the claim, which makes me wonder why you have insurance if you're paying them back for the damage claim.

 

They maybe should do like SSI should do, you pay your moneys into an acc't and draw from it.

 

 

Bill The Magnumguy

 

John 3:17
http://www.moparstyle.net
Chapel & Magnum/'Doba Forums

 

 

 

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Brent Burger

Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 8:49 AM

Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Car insurance new thread

 

    About six years ago I was backing a very large and very blind truck in a grocery store parking lot.  It was about 0700 hrs and I had surveyed the scene before moving the truck.  There wasn't a car in the lot besides a few employee's rigs parked way out on the perimeter.  Because of the visibility problems, I was backing VERY slowly.  So slowly, that when I heard a crunching sound, I stopped to get out and found a 1991 Chevy Lumina sedan with a 1" hole punched in the plactic headlight by the bumper of the truck !  The driver had pulled right in behind me and waited for me to hit him.  These cars have a real sloped nose and anything over 1/8 mph would crunch out the headlight and get the hood too, but I was being SO careful because of the blind backing that I barely broke the plastic before stopping. 

 

    Now, a headlight assembly on a ten year old Lumina is cheap and common as dirt, so no big deal, right ?

 

    This guy gets to hollering about being a lawyer, it is all my fault, why wasn't I looking?, why was I going so fast?, etc., and we come to an agreement that he will go get estimates for repair.  I call my insurance carrier - Snake Farm - and ask for advice on how to proceed, .... should I claim it ?, ... or just pay the ten dollars at a wrecking yard and replace it ?  They advise I just let the guy fix it at the shop of his choice and let the claim be made, saying it will not affect my policy or rates for anything under $750.

 

    I thought this guy was a scammer from moment one, but when he made a claim for a $570 headlight lense replacement, all suspicions were confirmed.  But it gets better.

 

    Next thing I know, my agent's office girl calls and informs me of the claim amount and that Snake Farm is going to drop me !  I had almost ten years of clear driving record, and I allowed the claim on THEIR direction !  We argued round and round, but like every other insurance dealing I have ever had the pleasure to experience, they do whatever they please and screw the customer.

 

    Snake Farm will NEVER get my business again, and I would advise anyone else to do likewise.  They will toss you under the proverbial bus in a heartbeat, even after a long and friendly dealing with an agent I thought was a friend.

 

    B.

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