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Ixolib wrote:CState Farm is probably going to argue in their favor that this was a "flood". I on the other hand, am going to stick to my story that it was "strom driven water" that would not have been present if not for the hurricane. Hence, it should be covered under "hurricane damage". Of course, we had no flood insurance since we are so far above sea level - and of course there's the old standard of "no water with Camille!!"
Stephanie wrote:I can't believe the comparison of the two pictures, 5 minutes apart!!![]()
Is Harrah's offering any of their employees work at their other casinos across the country? I know it would be difficult to pick up and leave, however.
Good luck with the insurance company - they're ALL a joke anymore! You're better off just putting money aside yourself to cover the cost of catastrophies like these.
BTW - grandson is a cutie!
wayoutfront wrote:Stephanie wrote:I can't believe the comparison of the two pictures, 5 minutes apart!!![]()
Is Harrah's offering any of their employees work at their other casinos across the country? I know it would be difficult to pick up and leave, however.
Good luck with the insurance company - they're ALL a joke anymore! You're better off just putting money aside yourself to cover the cost of catastrophies like these.
BTW - grandson is a cutie!
A joke?
I am an adjuster... I have seen about all carriers go overboard and way past what is considered fair and reasonable to their insureds..
to the adjuster that allowed for flood coverage in his roof estimate.. he must not like his house, cars bank account etc. much less his license or has an E&O carrier that won't mind footing the bill.. and I also guess the rest of the policyholders in the country don't mind footingthe bill...
Its called fraud...
and the only reason he did it was to up his billing, since adjusters pay is based on the covered damages that they include in the estimates, which again is fraud, and again will be up to the rest of the policy holders to foot the bill.
Ixolib wrote:wayoutfront wrote:Stephanie wrote:I can't believe the comparison of the two pictures, 5 minutes apart!!![]()
Is Harrah's offering any of their employees work at their other casinos across the country? I know it would be difficult to pick up and leave, however.
Good luck with the insurance company - they're ALL a joke anymore! You're better off just putting money aside yourself to cover the cost of catastrophies like these.
BTW - grandson is a cutie!
A joke?
I am an adjuster... I have seen about all carriers go overboard and way past what is considered fair and reasonable to their insureds..
to the adjuster that allowed for flood coverage in his roof estimate.. he must not like his house, cars bank account etc. much less his license or has an E&O carrier that won't mind footing the bill.. and I also guess the rest of the policyholders in the country don't mind footingthe bill...
Its called fraud...
and the only reason he did it was to up his billing, since adjusters pay is based on the covered damages that they include in the estimates, which again is fraud, and again will be up to the rest of the policy holders to foot the bill.
Kinda like us middle-class, working-type folks (aka policy holders) who "foot the bill" when all those condos and million dollar homes on Florida's tightly-packed beachfronts are damaged or destroyed. I haven't looked yet, but I wonder what the claims will be for Katrina's impact on the exclusive and ridiculously priced real estate in South Florida... For what it would take to cover ALL my damages is about what it would cost to replace one lousy pool enclosure in some of those areas... Fraud or not, I remain hopeful my carrier will go "overboard and way past" what is considered fair.
wayoutfront wrote:Ixolib wrote:wayoutfront wrote:Stephanie wrote:I can't believe the comparison of the two pictures, 5 minutes apart!!![]()
Is Harrah's offering any of their employees work at their other casinos across the country? I know it would be difficult to pick up and leave, however.
Good luck with the insurance company - they're ALL a joke anymore! You're better off just putting money aside yourself to cover the cost of catastrophies like these.
BTW - grandson is a cutie!
A joke?
I am an adjuster... I have seen about all carriers go overboard and way past what is considered fair and reasonable to their insureds..
to the adjuster that allowed for flood coverage in his roof estimate.. he must not like his house, cars bank account etc. much less his license or has an E&O carrier that won't mind footing the bill.. and I also guess the rest of the policyholders in the country don't mind footingthe bill...
Its called fraud...
and the only reason he did it was to up his billing, since adjusters pay is based on the covered damages that they include in the estimates, which again is fraud, and again will be up to the rest of the policy holders to foot the bill.
Kinda like us middle-class, working-type folks (aka policy holders) who "foot the bill" when all those condos and million dollar homes on Florida's tightly-packed beachfronts are damaged or destroyed. I haven't looked yet, but I wonder what the claims will be for Katrina's impact on the exclusive and ridiculously priced real estate in South Florida... For what it would take to cover ALL my damages is about what it would cost to replace one lousy pool enclosure in some of those areas... Fraud or not, I remain hopeful my carrier will go "overboard and way past" what is considered fair.
well obviously you have positioned yourself.. so i can't change how you feel
but
1) a condo owner generally only has 10,000 coverage on the interior of the unit ( look up a HO6 condo policy)
2) a million dollar home would have a 20,000 or 50,000 dollar deductible
and yes.... I think its ridiculous that a that citizens wind pool in florida is required to cover those properties that no other company will.
Insurance is a contract... you do your part , the insurance company does its part, and all policies are spelled out in black and white.
an adjusters job is to get you every penny you are entiltled to under your policy, and not a penny more.
I also think many many many people look at insurance as free money for the grabbing. well I don't think it , I know it.
and the ones that say that the carriers are ripping us off, don't have a clue.
I think people wanna pay for the nickel plan and recieve the benefits of the gold plan.
I do have one question... you say your in Biloxi.. I've been to Biloxi... Its no surprise that Biloxi flooded, Everyone down there has been worried this was gonna happen for years...why didn't you have flood insurance?
sorry for the rant... but everyday , all day i deal with liars and thieves , and conmen , and mixed in are about 10% who only want what they have paid for, for which i am grateful
heres what i had today... a homeowner who wanted a new AC unit..and claimed this as wind damage
he hammered this pipe through the unit...
i view the scenario above where the adjuster paid twice for a roof. the same as this FRAUD.
I would call fema, they have moneys for folks who live in flood prone areas who didn't bother to buy flood insurance
mobilebay wrote:wayoutfront wrote:Ixolib wrote:wayoutfront wrote:Stephanie wrote:I can't believe the comparison of the two pictures, 5 minutes apart!!![]()
Is Harrah's offering any of their employees work at their other casinos across the country? I know it would be difficult to pick up and leave, however.
Good luck with the insurance company - they're ALL a joke anymore! You're better off just putting money aside yourself to cover the cost of catastrophies like these.
BTW - grandson is a cutie!
A joke?
I am an adjuster... I have seen about all carriers go overboard and way past what is considered fair and reasonable to their insureds..
to the adjuster that allowed for flood coverage in his roof estimate.. he must not like his house, cars bank account etc. much less his license or has an E&O carrier that won't mind footing the bill.. and I also guess the rest of the policyholders in the country don't mind footingthe bill...
Its called fraud...
and the only reason he did it was to up his billing, since adjusters pay is based on the covered damages that they include in the estimates, which again is fraud, and again will be up to the rest of the policy holders to foot the bill.
Kinda like us middle-class, working-type folks (aka policy holders) who "foot the bill" when all those condos and million dollar homes on Florida's tightly-packed beachfronts are damaged or destroyed. I haven't looked yet, but I wonder what the claims will be for Katrina's impact on the exclusive and ridiculously priced real estate in South Florida... For what it would take to cover ALL my damages is about what it would cost to replace one lousy pool enclosure in some of those areas... Fraud or not, I remain hopeful my carrier will go "overboard and way past" what is considered fair.
well obviously you have positioned yourself.. so i can't change how you feel
but
1) a condo owner generally only has 10,000 coverage on the interior of the unit ( look up a HO6 condo policy)
2) a million dollar home would have a 20,000 or 50,000 dollar deductible
and yes.... I think its ridiculous that a that citizens wind pool in florida is required to cover those properties that no other company will.
Insurance is a contract... you do your part , the insurance company does its part, and all policies are spelled out in black and white.
an adjusters job is to get you every penny you are entiltled to under your policy, and not a penny more.
I also think many many many people look at insurance as free money for the grabbing. well I don't think it , I know it.
and the ones that say that the carriers are ripping us off, don't have a clue.
I think people wanna pay for the nickel plan and recieve the benefits of the gold plan.
I do have one question... you say your in Biloxi.. I've been to Biloxi... Its no surprise that Biloxi flooded, Everyone down there has been worried this was gonna happen for years...why didn't you have flood insurance?
sorry for the rant... but everyday , all day i deal with liars and thieves , and conmen , and mixed in are about 10% who only want what they have paid for, for which i am grateful
heres what i had today... a homeowner who wanted a new AC unit..and claimed this as wind damage
he hammered this pipe through the unit...
i view the scenario above where the adjuster paid twice for a roof. the same as this FRAUD.
I would call fema, they have moneys for folks who live in flood prone areas who didn't bother to buy flood insurance
This man has just gone through a disaster. Why don't you back off. If you don't like your job, then quit! I would hate to have you as my adjuster!
ust for your information................if your house is not in a flood zone you can not buy flood insurance. They will not sell it to you. They tell you that you do not need it. So how is that "not bothering" I know too many in Pascagoula who tried to purchase flood insurance and they were all told the same thing, its not needed, we won't sell it to you.
lood Insurance is required by law
To get secured financing to buy, build, or improve structures in Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHA's) you will be required to purchase flood insurance. Lending institutions that are federally regulated or federally insured must determine if the structure is located in a SFHA and must provide written notice requiring flood insurance.
Flood insurance is available to any property owner located in a community participating in the NFIP. All areas are susceptible to flooding, although to varying degrees, in fact, 25% of all flood claims occur in the low-to-moderate risk areas. Flooding can be caused by heavy rains, melting snow, by inadequate drainage systems, failed protective devices such as levees and dams, as well as by tropical storms and hurricanes.
There's a big difference between having to buy flood insurance because the law says you must and choosing to buy flood coverage because it's in your best interests to do so. We recommend that all property owners purchase and keep flood insurance because it is the best means of recovery from flood damaged.
Keep the peace of mind in knowing that your property will be protected from damages from the next storm and you're not left to cover the losses yourself?
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