What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Hi guys/gals,
I have had my car broken into on 9/29/2010. Passenger side door window was smashed and the burglar(s) took some expensive items (totalling around $7000) that I had stupidly placed on the back seat. I thought they could not see anything under the large leather jacket. Right.
I have cancelled my auto claim, since the damage ($250) was less than my deductible.
I rent and I have renters insurance through State Farm, that is supposed to cover up to $21000 or so in lost/stolen property. I have filed a claim on 9/29 and today (10/4) I got a call from State Farm's ''special investigative unit'' (sounds like a TV show). The girl took my statement and recorded it. During the interrigation (can't really call it otherwise), she demanded that since I bought the items with cash (and I have sales agreements on all of them), I need to reveal where I got the cash!
Do you think this is expected/normal? I was basically treated like a criminal.
She demanded to know when I was making the withdrawals from my account, where I was getting cash, how many times I was going back home (I'm an immigrant from Eastern Europe)
I am going to fax her the printouts of my Fidelity account that show the withdrawals from it. I've had some cash on me when I immigrated and I used it too for the purchases, but immigrated over 8 years ago and there is very little chance I will be able to prove that I've had cash on me and how much...
I have a feeling that State Farm will try their hardest to avoid paying for my stolen property. Has anyone had similar experiences in the past? I could really use an advice on how to treat this situation and what to tell them and what my rights are.
Much appreciated!
Hi guys/gals,
I have had my car broken into on 9/29/2010. Passenger side door window was smashed and the burglar(s) took some expensive items (totalling around $7000) that I had stupidly placed on the back seat. I thought they could not see anything under the large leather jacket. Right.
I have cancelled my auto claim, since the damage ($250) was less than my deductible.
I rent and I have renters insurance through State Farm, that is supposed to cover up to $21000 or so in lost/stolen property. I have filed a claim on 9/29 and today (10/4) I got a call from State Farm's ''special investigative unit'' (sounds like a TV show). The girl took my statement and recorded it. During the interrigation (can't really call it otherwise), she demanded that since I bought the items with cash (and I have sales agreements on all of them), I need to reveal where I got the cash!
Do you think this is expected/normal? I was basically treated like a criminal.
She demanded to know when I was making the withdrawals from my account, where I was getting cash, how many times I was going back home (I'm an immigrant from Eastern Europe)
I am going to fax her the printouts of my Fidelity account that show the withdrawals from it. I've had some cash on me when I immigrated and I used it too for the purchases, but immigrated over 8 years ago and there is very little chance I will be able to prove that I've had cash on me and how much...
I have a feeling that State Farm will try their hardest to avoid paying for my stolen property. Has anyone had similar experiences in the past? I could really use an advice on how to treat this situation and what to tell them and what my rights are.
Much appreciated!