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Stolen motorcycle claim investigation

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bobfish

Junior Member
WA

My motorcycle was stolen a couple of weeks ago. I reported to the police and my insurance company. The Insurance company has decided to investigate the claim. I understand they don't want to pay out on a fraudulent claim, and I am happy to help them out, but they are asking me for a lot of personal information such as bank account and credit card info. They want account numbers and transaction histories. I am very uncomfortable releasing this information. Is this typical? Do they have the right to ask for this information? Can they refuse to pay if I dont give them this info? The insurance company is Progressive and I just have a bad feeling form the people I have had to deal with.
 


moburkes

Senior Member
And, with your social, they can get the majority of the information without asking you for it. But, being cooperative helps your case.
 

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