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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 149832" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I bet I can guess the name of that insurance company. My sister and her husband were in an accident a few years ago. Some lady ran a stop sign, totaled my sister's car putting both my sister and her husband in the hospital for over a week. When she got home, there were messages from almost every day from the insurance company of the person who caused the accident wanting my sister to settle ASAP. The insurance company also wanted my sister to get them there paperwork (police reports, ect.) I told her don't you dare - that is public record and the company can spend their time getting there own reports. I also told her she can obtain the records for herself. They didn't want to wait until my sister figured out the true total of harm done. When their agent finally got hold of her, she would say, "I am in so much pain right now, you need to wait until everything settles down and we know what our future holds." Brother in law was off work 6 months facing future surgeries and sister returned way before she should have because hers were internal injuries that no one saw. Worker's comp asked why she wasn't back to work, "Because I can not sit or stand or move." But, she went back anyway. </p><p> </p><p>I think insurance companies automatically refuse payment hoping most people will not have the money, time, or know how to hold them accountable for their actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 149832, member: 5096"] I bet I can guess the name of that insurance company. My sister and her husband were in an accident a few years ago. Some lady ran a stop sign, totaled my sister's car putting both my sister and her husband in the hospital for over a week. When she got home, there were messages from almost every day from the insurance company of the person who caused the accident wanting my sister to settle ASAP. The insurance company also wanted my sister to get them there paperwork (police reports, ect.) I told her don't you dare - that is public record and the company can spend their time getting there own reports. I also told her she can obtain the records for herself. They didn't want to wait until my sister figured out the true total of harm done. When their agent finally got hold of her, she would say, "I am in so much pain right now, you need to wait until everything settles down and we know what our future holds." Brother in law was off work 6 months facing future surgeries and sister returned way before she should have because hers were internal injuries that no one saw. Worker's comp asked why she wasn't back to work, "Because I can not sit or stand or move." But, she went back anyway. I think insurance companies automatically refuse payment hoping most people will not have the money, time, or know how to hold them accountable for their actions. [/QUOTE]
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