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That one is one of the Mad/Mads...I've Grandis, Standings, and a few Leaf Tails.That male was born in 1993, and has sired hundreds of offspring. Still goin' strong. Progressive always pushes for aftermarket, and reconditioned too. Allstate, and State Farm are among the best,(I've had S.F. for thirty years) True...you get what you pay for, but you do not have to accept substandard parts....YOU gotta speak up!
I am the office manager at a body shop in Colorado. This is my list of the top worst insurance companies that exist. The kind that you would walk or ride a bike if they were the last choices on the planet.
1. Progressive
Never has one insurance company done so much to screw their
customers & anyone they happen to hit. Yep, doesn't even matter if
they aren't your company. As much used and aftermarket crap as they
can find to do a repair. I've seen them keep an insured out of his vehicle
for 3 weeks on a 4 day repair just so they could pay $10 less for a part.
Will not pay any extra freight to get a part quicker, will tell you to get it
from the customer. Most of their policies are written without rental
coverage. Most people dump them after their first claims experience.
2. Allied/Nationwide
Both are the same company & they are NOT ON YOUR SIDE! Recently
made a liability claiment pay the difference between an oem fender & a
genuine Ford one. His truck was 3 weeks new.
3. Geico
Ah yes, the gekko. Another one that wants to use junk parts on a
repair. Get hit by one of their insureds and you will want to kill
somebody. Frequently advise liability claiments to use their own
insurance company, if it's not one of these listed, and let them get the
money back from Geico. You CAN get them to give you a check to cover
your deductable so you don't have to wait 30-60 days for it from your
company after they settle up.
The good guys are: Allstate, Encompass, American Family, Farmers, United
Fire & Causulty, USAA. I will include State Farm, for now. They are in the
process of changing their repair guidelines here in Colorado, so they could
end up on the "bad list" soon. USAA is my favorite.
No problem with S.F. here...they were first in line to bump our shop rate this year. Every one else will follow soon(Allstate was second). I would not want home coverage from them...they were the very first to drop homeowners after the hurricanes here a few years back. Dropped a couple hundred thousand more coastal homes this year. Nationwide announced they are leaving home insurance in Fla. all together. We have a real problem comming in that respect.
I disagree... First of all, they tell you that you need rental coverage, and cheap people say no. Second, if you are fixing a 10 year old car, they will not put new parts on it, the car is not new either. They make it like it was before the accident. I would normally not stick up for insurance companies, but I work for this one and I know they are good with claims. In fact, if you total your white vehicross, they will go out and find one of the same mileage and color and buy it for you and give you the car as your replacement. There are some cool things they do, and I'm sure there are a few times when someone feels they get screwed. It will always be that way, the problem is, the happy people rarely blog their great experiences, while angry people make sure it's known that that's the worst company out there.Originally Posted by Trudy Carp
Also, I believe you need to be a "Progressive Approved" shop to get the best out of Progressive. They have consierge sites that give you a car and pager and they handle your claim and page you when your car is done. They queue up the best shops to be able to get your car back faster than most shops could. So maybe in that instance, the person chose to use your shop rather than one of theirs, which could have possibly fixed it quicker, but they will not pay any extra for them to take it to another shop. Basically, you had to order a part, their shop did not, therefor they will not pay extra for yours to get there? Maybe?
Not an arguement, but there are always exceptions.
Buisness Owner: (collision repair) To Progressive Man: Your insurance sux...your biz policy sux....I'll withhold judgement on you personally. Wayne
I'm not sure what to say on this subject, but i felt i had to say something. I have Progressive, and yes they have great rates, Especially for New Jersey, where other insurance companies backed out years ago, Progressive came in with good rates. NOW some here might remember that i had an accident in May, a kid in a pick-up truck ran into me. the kid had Allstate insurance. I went throguh my insurance company and had the VX repaired in 6 days, and they payed my rental car, no hassle, and the repair was done really well, the plastic parts were aftermark, the hood was Isuzu. My mechanic also agreed that the repair was done really well. I have to say that i'm happy with the repair, and how it was done. The owner of the body shop marveled at the VX. NOW, i had to pay my deductible. something i never had to do when i had Liberty mutual, or First Trenton, but in the accidents that happened to me with those prior companies (with other cars) the persons that hit me had the same insurance as me.
Today, i still don't have the deductible returned to me. i was told by them in writing that they would give Allstate till September or they will seek legal action to get it from Allstate. This thread on the subject will make me call them on Tuesday to find out the status on this and see where things take me.
So i guess i'll leave it at that. Progressive has great rates, but i am suffering a bit. Hope things turn out ok so i can say that i had a positive experience.
James
gee thanks!Originally Posted by Chopper
there are probably a bunch of people that have been unhappy with your collision repair shop in the past, just bad experiences where they thought they deserved more than they got. It happens all the time.