Re: USA v. STATE FARM? Re: Class action against State Farm in FL
Posted by JD on 2/16/05
How about USA v. STATE FARM? Anyone? I'm ready! How about a federal class action against State Farm for FALSE advertising that they are the "Good Neighbor" and are "There"? Let's go for the jugular, folks, and while we're at it, go after all State Farm's sleazy defense attorneys...The ones who over-bill (a felony) and generate necessary fees (grounds for disbarrment) by doing ridiculous amounts of paperwork, and drowning plaintiffs in demands. That is, until State Farm's "ever so slow to catch on adjusters" catch onto the their games and fire the incompetent attorneys, or demand that they settle a case that should have been settled from Day #1! Talk about "Tort Reform"? HA! Let's talk about sponsoring a House Bill for "State Farm Insurance Defense Attorney Reform"... Oh, but wait, isn't it true that 79% of STATE FARM'S "Slush fund" charitable contributions go DIRECTLY to othe REPUBLICAN PARTY? Just like a Bad Neighbor-- STATE FARM IS NOT THERE..THEY JUST DON'T CARE! VERY SINCERELY, JD On 10/27/04, Greg Weatherman wrote: > To anyone interested, > > I am looking for anyone in central Florida who feels they > have gotten the run-around by insurance adjusters. > > I have recently been working in central Florida in the > huricane ravaged areas. I have tested homes and found > unacceptable moisture content levels (0.7 Aw or higher)in > gypsum board above the 4 foot line. We have been told by > every State Farm insurance adjuster they will only cover 4 > feet of wallboard removal - even though the water sat in > the house for several days to a week. > > One adjuster claimed FEMA mandated the 4 foot level for > coverage under the National Flood Insurance Program > (NFIP). We have made calls to FEMA and found this to be a > complete fabrication. A State Farm adjuster even admitted > this fact to several witnesses when we put them on the spot > at a later date. > > State Farm adjusters are saying their is no coverage for > mold even though FEMA's website says otherwise. The truly > sad part is the knowledge gained from North Carolina after > they were hit by 2 hurricanes in one year is public > knowledge. One of my partners is a former independent > ajduster. He indicates the adjusters of today are poorly > trained and told the canned response when they are dealing > with a catastrophic event like a hurricane. From what I've > seen, he is right on mark. They can't even read a simple > document for the amount of coverage for additional living > expenses (ALE). > > What the homeonwers don't know is the part that is a kick > in the pants: > > If an adjuster lowballs the the cost to fix covered > damages, the structure will not be done right. If the > structure is not done right, you can't sell the property. > You will now have an economic loss since you will be forced > to sell at a lower price or no sell at all. > > You might buy one of these home and find it moldy. Your > insurance will not cover any pre-existing problems while > you go belly-up. > > More than one resident in Port Orange FL have publically > complained at a town hall meeting about the behaviour or > State Farm and Allstate. The mayor has told the residents > to go after them for bad faith if they are lowballing the > jobs. The mayor is a general contractor and understands > the dilemna. > > Even worse, their are firms who are engaging in remediation > according to their own scope of work. These firms do not > have professional insurance. Usually CGL policies do not > cover professional acts. This means a homeowner has no one > to pursue if the job is botched and the house left moldy. I > find it ironic an insurance company like State Farm allows > contractors to engage in activities that put the policy > holders in economic and/or finacial risk due to insurance > coverage issues. > > Regards, > > Greg Weatherman > aerobioLogical Solutions Inc. > Arlington VA 22202 > > gw@aerobiological.com >
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 10/27/04, by Greg Weatherman.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 10/27/04, by ff.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 10/27/04, by dd.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 10/27/04, by Greg Weatherman.
- Re: Sharon, DD, I love being wrong..., 10/27/04, by ff.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 11/25/04, by James.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 2/04/05, by Cassadra Lamoureux.
- Re: USA v. STATE FARM? Re: Class action against State Farm in FL, 2/16/05, by JD.
- Re: USA v. STATE FARM? Re: Class action against State Farm i, 2/24/05, by Mary.
- Re: USA v. STATE FARM? Re: Class action against State Farm i, 2/25/05, by Scary Mary...with the limited "Cowboy" Vocabulary....
- Re: USA v. STATE FARM? Re: Class action against State Farm i, 2/25/05, by Mary.
- Re: USA v. STATE FARM? Re: Class action against State Farm i, 2/27/05, by v.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 9/15/05, by janet.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 1/03/06, by Dennis Merritt.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 3/20/06, by Carol Sherwood.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 4/10/06, by Jason.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 11/21/06, by Steve B..
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 11/21/06, by Steve.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 12/05/06, by Dennis Merritt.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 12/06/06, by John Codie.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 4/17/07, by Crista Perry.
- Re: Class action against State Farm Insurance in Florida, 3/10/08, by Brent Good.
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