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Confused by the Insurance Industry

For as regulated as some industries are, I am continually amazed by the brazen obscenity with which auto insurance companies treat its customers.

My insurance rates went up this month.  Yet I have not personally been involved in an accident, received a ticket, moved or purchased a new hummer.

Instead, someone filed a fraudulant claim on a minor fender bumping that occured when someone else was driving my car.  The driver of my car reported the claim as fraduluant, since there's not a physical way for an Acura to demolish a trucks' back bumber while only denting it's own license plate.  This is an obvious case of a guy with a crappy beat up car taking advantage of a tap on is back. 

But the insurance company's response is, "Too bad.  I know we shouln't have paid it out, but we did, so the owner of the car is responsible." 

Any advice? 

Posted on Friday, April 6, 2007 at 10:49AM by Registered CommenterAndy Boyer | CommentsPost a Comment

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