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Sep 14 2009

Scumbag’s are everywhere.

Published by darla at 2:59 pm under Scumbags Edit This

Dear Readers

Today we are going to tell you about a personal experience in the hopes that you will learn from our mistakes and not get screwed over like we did. 

This story started two years ago. I was hit by a driver who was talking on her cell phone and not paying attention and she made an unsafe lane change into my lane and hit my truck,  she hit my truck so that it spun me across two lanes of traffic and I was facing the other direction in media lane. She was sited and received a ticket.

I hurt my neck  in the accident and end up having to get 5 months of treatment and after two years I still have pain in my neck if I miss a week of doing my PT exersices.  Farmers insurance was the other drivers insurance company and they will not pay for all of the treatments that I received and I will now have to pay for $1000.00 of treatment for an accident and injury that was their drives fault. I will now have to take the driver to small claims court to try to collect the outstanding medical bills that her Farmer Insurance will not pay. 

I have found out that Farmers insurance has done this to a lot of people and I would like to know why is this company is still around? 

If you have Farmer insurance I highly recommend that you cancel it and get a reputable insurance provider and if you have a claim against Farmers Insurance make sure you get the meanest toughest lawyer you can get. Do not be stupid and get screwed over like me.  I think that there should be a law in place that requires all insurance company’s to send you all the information on how long you have to settle a claim and what expenses will be paid and when in plain English.       

Here is a link to the stories of others that we low balled by Farmers Insurance  http://farmersinsurancegroupsucks.com/

The only way to stop Farmers  Insurance is to get your insurance somewhere else, if they have no clients, they have no business,  so pass this blog on to anyone who carriers Farmers insurance, it could save them alot of grief and money in the long run. 

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