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Sep 22 2009

Farmers Insurance part 2

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Dear Readers

The latest on my Farmers Insurance problem.

I talk to a very nice lawyer who gave me free advise on what to do on getting fair treatment for Farmers.. basically there is nothing I can do other than file complaint with consumer groups  and telling every I can about it!! If I take their client to small claims court to try and get the out-standing medical bills payed that her insurance ( Farmers) refused to pay. That Farmers would sue me for breech of contract.. hum.. Farmers can not pay for all of my medical bill from an accident their client, caused but they can afford to pay thousand of dollars to sue me. 

I now plan to see about getting a law passed that requires all insurance companies to send every victim a complete and simple English form ( no double talking,  meaning lawyer language) that explains the time you have to settle your claims, when and how much of your medical bills will be payed and what compensations you are entitled to  for time, wages , pain and suffering. I would also like a law in place that gives you  the right to void a settlement agreement  if you were not given all this information  or were lied to or deceived into signing.

I plan on tell as many people as I can about what happened to me and do my best to make sure it does not happen to anyone else.

If your not sure what insurance company to by from .. type worst insurance companies into your search bar and stay away from all those listed.

This was one very hard, humiliting and expensive lesson for me and If I can prevent it from happening to anyone else, it would make me and Brew very happy. 

Don’t buy Farmers Insurance and if you have it switch companies !!  

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