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Reading insurance cards
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Last edited by tubashaman2 on Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Reading insurance cards
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Re: Reading insurance cards
James,
my State Farm card has the list of letters on it.
A Liability
B2 not listed on mine...
H120 Emergency road service dunno what the number is
C Medical payment
unfortunately, "G" is Collision, at least on my policy.
my State Farm card has the list of letters on it.
A Liability
B2 not listed on mine...
H120 Emergency road service dunno what the number is
C Medical payment
unfortunately, "G" is Collision, at least on my policy.
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Re: Reading insurance cards
G is for collision, B is for property damage, C for medical, and H for Emergency road service. I know that doesn't help much.......
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Re: Reading insurance cards
Call your agent. One of the things that you are paying for when you buy insurance is the services of your agent. Your agent can get things straightened out quickly.tubashaman2 wrote: I really want to know what these stand for on State Farm before calling the caseworkers and such, I dont have a coverage book or anything.
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Re: Reading insurance cards
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Re: Reading insurance cards
Wow, you got a police report and talked to your agent between 4pm Saturday and 2pm Sunday...good service!
My experience (State Farm, as well) with a provided rental car is that you pay up front and the insurance agency reimburses you later...I hope that's not the case with your agent, since it was a pretty good chunk of change and it took them a while to get me a check.
Like bloke, I'm glad you're ok and it was just damage to your car. Were you in the car when it was hit?
My experience (State Farm, as well) with a provided rental car is that you pay up front and the insurance agency reimburses you later...I hope that's not the case with your agent, since it was a pretty good chunk of change and it took them a while to get me a check.
Like bloke, I'm glad you're ok and it was just damage to your car. Were you in the car when it was hit?
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Re: Reading insurance cards
yeow.
I was in a crash a couple weeks ago, car totaled, our insurance paid it off in about three working days.
for yourself, make sure you stretch your neck and back each morning for a few days, to make sure nothing gets cramped or stuck. It can take a few days to stiffen up, and then it sucks.
I was in a crash a couple weeks ago, car totaled, our insurance paid it off in about three working days.
for yourself, make sure you stretch your neck and back each morning for a few days, to make sure nothing gets cramped or stuck. It can take a few days to stiffen up, and then it sucks.
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Re: Reading insurance cards
Check with State Farm to see if they have a direct repair option. Those shops will normally get the job done faster as they get paid by the insurance company directly. That might also help with rental. Check your uninsured & collision coverage options. I work in auto claims and am in contact with body shops all over Texas daily.