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In Reply to: STATE FARM INSURANCE posted by FormerPatron on June 11, 2010 at 08:56:45:
: No fault insurance in Michigan allows insurance companies to rip their citizens off! State Farm in my opinion is number 1 in the field of thieves! I was hit head on Dec. 23rd, 2005, my law group Lee Steinberg & Associates told me I have life coverage for my injuries. What they did not tell me is how hard it was to get your benefits after your 3 years is up! My primary Dr. now tells me I need a wheelchair but the catch is you have to find a company willing to just bill the auto insurer instead of arguing the law with their patronage, like Write & Fillipie out of Gaylord Michigan! Unless you somehow have the cash to buy it outright and some how get State Farm to reimburse you later. I wish someone would set up a free legal service to stop this awful criminal activity that Michigan allows! If your insurance in Michigan is State Farm, you better drop them and find a more trust worthy insurer. Don't wait to find out after you have been in a car accident.
Former:
A 2007 investigation by CNN reported that major car insurance companies, including State Farm and Allstate Insurance, are increasingly fighting claims from those injured by their insured members. In some cases the settlement proposed amounts to just $50 or the threat that any lawsuit would be made so expensive and time-consuming that it wouldn't be worth the victim's time. State Farm and Allstate have denied these allegations. If you are unhappy with State Farm, their top automobile insurance competitors, based on premium written, include Allstate, Progressive, GEICO, Zurich Financial Services, Nationwide, USAA, Liberty Mutual, American International Group, and American Family Insurance Group.