After having their homes reduced to ash, California homeowners are finding that insurance giant Allstate had underinsured their homes -- making rebuilding a near impossibility. Sandra Hughes reports.
I dont see how this is Allstate Fault. U should read what you buy. Thats what is wrong w/Americans; we can read a text message, facebook, whats on an IPOD or IPAD but cant read a policy that you purchase to make sure your covered right. Instead of blaming Allstate. READ!
@letseeit7 The first was a sewer that backed up for (and yes, I had to look it up) $14 832 and the second was when a tree in my yard blew over and took down my fence and patio. I was given new bar b q! What went wrong with your claim then?
@sweeneysister lol how big was the claim? allstate screwed me out of thirty grand . They suck and are rated number one for complaints and bad faith practice!
99.9% of claims are paid timely, accurately, and probably at a higher than needed payout for insurance claims. The .1% of unsatisfied customers are the ones that make the news 'headlines'. If insurers pay out an average of 73% of every dollar in claims, and they still have to pay their overhead, salaires, utilities, and advertising, what makes people think that they are making any more 'money' than Apple, CocaCola, or anyone else? If you don't like it, DONT BUY IT! It's always YOUR Choice.
The problem is not with the agent or the company, the problem is with the Nostradamuses of insurance (the homeowners) who dictate to the insurance industry how much they will or won't insure their homes to. I lose business WEEKLY because people think my replacement cost figures are too high. Clearly CBS has 3rd graders for producers, as any 5th grader would've called at least 1 agent to get an industry response, and then actually included it in their report instead of omitting it.
I dont see how this is Allstate Fault. U should read what you buy. Thats what is wrong w/Americans; we can read a text message, facebook, whats on an IPOD or IPAD but cant read a policy that you purchase to make sure your covered right. Instead of blaming Allstate. READ!
ADALLAS99 3 weeks ago
@letseeit7 The first was a sewer that backed up for (and yes, I had to look it up) $14 832 and the second was when a tree in my yard blew over and took down my fence and patio. I was given new bar b q! What went wrong with your claim then?
sweeneysister 4 months ago
@sweeneysister lol how big was the claim? allstate screwed me out of thirty grand . They suck and are rated number one for complaints and bad faith practice!
letseeit7 5 months ago
@turnersinsurance You shouldnt lie
letseeit7 5 months ago
99.9% of claims are paid timely, accurately, and probably at a higher than needed payout for insurance claims. The .1% of unsatisfied customers are the ones that make the news 'headlines'. If insurers pay out an average of 73% of every dollar in claims, and they still have to pay their overhead, salaires, utilities, and advertising, what makes people think that they are making any more 'money' than Apple, CocaCola, or anyone else? If you don't like it, DONT BUY IT! It's always YOUR Choice.
turnersinsurance 10 months ago
The problem is not with the agent or the company, the problem is with the Nostradamuses of insurance (the homeowners) who dictate to the insurance industry how much they will or won't insure their homes to. I lose business WEEKLY because people think my replacement cost figures are too high. Clearly CBS has 3rd graders for producers, as any 5th grader would've called at least 1 agent to get an industry response, and then actually included it in their report instead of omitting it.
rusureursure 2 years ago
I live in Canada-have made two claims w/ Allstate and they've both been handled brilliantly?
sweeneysister 2 years ago