Posted on 15 July 2012. Tags: accident, car, car accident, car crash, Fault, financial responsibility, hold, insurance companies, insurance company, Letter, license plate, license plates, payed, police report, usaa
A year ago, I sold a car to someone who never returned my license plates. Then a few months later USAA sent me a letter saying that I was at fault for a car accident. I was scared, and realized that this woman had gotten a hold of my license plates and got in a car crash and the cops didn’t run all the info all the way through.
I had filed a report about the stolen license plates but I never got a chance to get the actual police report and they had a hard time finding it without the number they wrote on a card for me. Well I got the registration for the car the license plate belonged to and sent it to USAA to finish it out and they said they were good and that the woman who actually was in the accident wanted to accept full financial responsibility.
Recently the financial department from an insurance company that was affiliated with USAA has been coming after me since the woman hasn’t payed recently. Can they still do that?
The dept. of safety in my state sent a letter to me saying:
” We have recieved a release submitted for the crash that occurred on SEP 1, 2011.”
Can I get out of this and doesn’t the letter from the dept. of safety mean that I am no longer responsible?
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Posted on 28 July 2011. Tags: baby, breech baby, c section, Doc, due date, Insurance, insurance company, network doctor, Want, Week
if I changed to another in-network doctor in another practice, but still affiliated with the same hospital, will the insurance company come back and bill me any different or will there be any sort of ‘changing doctor’ fee?
I don’t agree with our current doctor that we should perform a C-section on our breech baby 1 week before due date. That just tells me that the doctor doesn’t have time for our baby to be ready, which isn’t cool with me.
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Posted on 03 April 2011. Tags: Aarp, Affiliate, Amac, bias, company affiliate, fact, Insurance, insurance company, political group, Replacement, senior citizens
There has been so much debate about all of the bias from AARP, and in fact that it is a political group as well as an insurance company affiliate that really does not represent America’s senior citizens. I’m just not sure which is or which are the recommended alternatives to AARP? Is this organization recommended? http://www.amac.us/
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Posted on 02 April 2011. Tags: baby son, examiner, form, insurance company, medical exam, medical examiner, mib, paper, paper copies, PDF, phone, second thoughts, term life insurance, testing for hiv, two choices
Hi, we’ve been thinking about getting term life insurance and finally decided to move ahead with it. I talked with the agent (not affiliated with any one insurance company but deals with policies from a few companies), who, over the phone completed most of the application and arranged the medical exam. He emailed the pdf of the application and also the medical examiner brought paper copies for us to sign. We went through the medical exam, but wanted to look through the application paperwork more (it was a big packet!) so decided to mail it instead of signing and handing it to the medical examiner. Now we have second thoughts about going through with the insurance. Are we obligated to purchase the insurance although we haven’t submitted the actual application?
We signed some papers with the examiner, one was for testing for HIV, another form that had two choices, one that said we gave the application to the examiner, second box that said that we didn’t hand it to the examiner and will send it in separately (checked the second box, signed, and gave the form to the examiner); not sure if we signed anything else (was very chaotic with our baby son fussing etc.).
Also, if we decide to cancel at this point without applying, would any info that we provided to the examiner go into the MIB?
Thank you!
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Posted on 30 March 2011. Tags: amp, check, Inc, insurance company, John, john deere, john deere logo, letter in the mail, logo, market survey, sears, secret shopper, Survey, wal mart, western union
The letter stated that I was selected to be a secret shopper at sears, wal-mart & western union & I would be paid $325.00 out if the check I received. The check they gave me was for $2,450.71 with the John Deere Logo titled John Deere Insurance Company
They told me to deposit the check & funds would be available in 24-48 hours
The address on the letter is 38th East 29th st. 6th floor, New York, new york & telephone # of 1 866 475-8414 Ext. 1100
Is this a scam or is it legitimate???????
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