Re: Newark Insurance (long)

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Thu May 13 1999 - 19:00:38 EDT


brock:

Write to the Insurance Commissioner in your state and the home state of
Newark insurance. I've found most to be pretty consumer oriented.

buene suerte

Richard in SA

On Thu, 13 May 1999 14:13:33 -0700 (PDT) brock skoloda
<glock2340@yahoo.com> writes:
>I got my truck back from the body shop yesterday. I was involved in
>an
>accident a month ago tomorrow. The other driver was found at fault by
>our insurance companies. It took Neward insurance co. (his
>insurance)two weeks to come and look at my vehicle. They had to hire
>an appraisel service from Pittsburgh PA to look at it because they do
>not have offices in this state (Pennsylvania). How can they write a
>policy in a state they don't even have an office in.
>
>When I went to pick my truck up, I did not, nor did the body shop
>receive a check for the work. I had to charge the work they did on my
>credit card. I called Newark insurance and they said that I had to
>fax
>a copy of the police report, and a statement about the accident before
>they could issue the check. I already gave them a statement when I
>called to report the accident. Why didn't they advise me of this
>before? Everything was settled between my insurance company and them
>so why all the bullsh*t now? Isn't it Newark's responsibility to get
>a
>copy of the police report?
>
>Eric
>99 Sport CC 4x4
>all the options
>180 thermo, MSD 6a, blaster 3 coil
>FABM
>home-made ram air
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