you are WAY more patient that me. do you even have any hair left after going on with this one poster for the past 5 days?And can you prove that you definitely would have been working on those weeks if not for the accident?
Right. This has already been established and accepted by adjuster. In his last email to me he indicated that the reiteration of the offer of 11,331 did not in fact account for the "new" costs, it was simply a reaction to my demand amount and refusal to counter until I lowered my demand.And can you prove that you definitely would have been working on those weeks if not for the accident?
I'll say this slowly since you appear to have a mental disability: show... me... the... money. You made a claim, now back it up. Post a link, to any law, in any state, that supports your statement. We'll wait.Point proven. Anyway, all states have insurance laws and regulations in place. Insurance Companies and their adjusters are bound to act within these laws and regulations in their dealings with consumers in regards to all insurance matters including claim settlement. mistaP ************** Beware of the alleged advice you obtain from these forums and may I again suggest that you look into filing a formal Complaint with your Indiana Department Of Insurance ..... Good Luck and Happy Holidays!
Sorry YAG, I think ecmst, Zigner and I are the "industry insiders" he refers to.I don't know who the dummy above is...
You know, we really could use a "check the posting history" smiley. It would save so much time.Sorry YAG, I think ecmst, Zigner and I are the "industry insiders" he refers to.
https://forum.freeadvice.com/dangerous-defective-products-17/plavix-almost-killed-me-496138.html
Oh good lord. I don't suppose you actually read that first? Because, if you did, perhaps you could first explain how "s 216.7 Standards for prompt, fair and equitable settlement of motor vehicle physical damage claims" has anything to do with the current situation? Then if you don't mind, please point out where the adjuster is required to pay whatever is demanded by the claimant in the name of "good faith"?Just to humor you, here's a link to New York State's Insurance Regulation 64. Now, will you people please stop giving bad advice and trying to incite others!
http://ny.iiaa.org/technical/reg_64.pdf
Oh wow, a link! How useful! Here's one I think you might find more useful:And mistaP ...... here's the link to your State Of Indiana Department Of Insurance's, Insurance Law:
IDOI: Indiana Insurance Law