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Old 08-21-2015, 01:23 PM   #1
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If you are making a claim, I suggest you don't write about it on the internet. I'm an attorney and I always look for posts on the internets related to lawsuits I have. You'd be surprised what people write that can be very damaging for their claims.
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Old 08-21-2015, 01:56 PM   #2
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If you are making a claim, I suggest you don't write about it on the internet. I'm an attorney and I always look for posts on the internets related to lawsuits I have. You'd be surprised what people write that can be very damaging for their claims.
Yes, that probably is often the case,people say stupid things, however I wrote nothing but the truth and have told State Farm the exact same thing.
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I am currently dealing with State Farm after being rear ended by one of their insured. It has taken several calls and perseverance to keep them moving. I initially took it to one of their preferred repair shops and the guy wasn't sure what to do with it. The vehicle is a 3/4 ton service body truck. He was sure they would have to replace the whole service bed. All it needs is a new bumper and a little touch up. I found a shop that the bed manufacture recommended. It is in the shop now and and the estimate is north of 4 grand. Their adjuster called me up the other day and started arguing with me about some detail and I suggested that maybe they should send out one of their people to actually look at the truck. It has been +/- 8 weeks since the accident and State Farm still hasn't actually seen the truck. No injuries. I hope they take 8 more weeks. State Farm is paying for the brand new Dodge Hemi crew cab rental.
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