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jbmb63

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Kansas
When an insurance company advises you to protect premises and personal property from further damage after a fire and forbids you to enter the building for seven months and telling you that it was their missunderstanding and leaving you with a building full of mold and then denying you claim without an investigation, is that not bad faith? Will someone please answer this questiom for me???
 


moburkes

Senior Member
Instead of thinking "lawsuit", why don't you ask the adjuster what he thinks that you all should do about (whatever couldn't be done because of the mistake), since he made the mistake which prevented you from......?
 

jbmb63

Junior Member
personal property

The reason I'm thinking lawsuit is because after seven months of literaly begging the adjuster to allow me access to the building and the contents and being refused, I contacted the insurance department of Kansas and he finally let me in. He said it was not his understanding that I should have been allowed in and akcnowledged that he had made a mistake. Now he has been advised not to speak to me because their attorneys found out from the insurance dept. that I actually recorded this conversation to prove to them that he was not allowing me access. Now nobody wants to speak to me and they probably are waiting for me to just "go away".
 

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