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Someone destroyed a tree outside my home. I can't get their insurance company to respond or pay my claim. |
This insurance company, American Freedom Insurance, out of Illinois, is not responding to my claim. Although they are not my insurance company, their insured client damaged my property. How do I get my money? You sue their client. Take them on Judge Judy. Dont harass them at all. Just be polite, but you have to sue them. I have no idea why you are going to their insurance firm. Take them to small claims court or call Judge Judy. She once had similar tree-destroying-neighbor case. Take your neighbor to civil court...they will make him pay your court costs and make him pay your damages. You must prove your case so keep all records re:his ins co., his phone calls or letters etc. Be prepared to WIN! Good luck First, insurance companies have an insanely long time to review your claim. I asked the board of insurance in Virginia the same question about a car claim--they told me the company has sixty days just to acknowledge my claim (they don't have to actually do anything in sixty days, they just have to say--yeah, we got that, we're working on it.) They have no obligation to respond to you. You will have to sue the person that did the damage directly. Turn in the claim to your insurance company - tell them the other insurance company isn't responding. Your company might pay the claim, then they will go after the other guy First it depends on the context in which the tree was damaged...was it an accident, an angry neighbor who didn't like the tree hanging in their yard, vandalism...etc. |
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