Recently an individual with State Farm Insurance opened their car door and put a dent in the fender of my brand new Honda Accord. I waited for the person to come out of the store and I got her name and insurance information. I had one of your representatives look come to my home and look at my car. Their ruling was that there wasn't any evidence on her vehicle to show that she was responsible.
Since it was the edge of her van door finding "evidence" left by my car insurance would have been nearly impossible to find with the naked eye. I feel that this is just State Farm's way of getting out of paying for a legitimate claim. I'm now stuck with a $700 bill to repair a car that just left the showroom floor and had less than 700 miles on it. I had called the police when it happened but since it occurred on private property they didn't make a report. I will never consider becoming a State Farm insurance customer and will recommend that everyone I know avoid them as well.
I was rear ended in car accident totaling my vehicle, In being supplied with a rental car by party at faults insurance company the rental car company contracted by State Farm requested proof of insurance company comprehensive coverage for car they were giving me .
Agent never mentioned to insurance company I was being placed in car due to accident in which my car was no longer drivable and my insurance company informed them I was not covered assuming I was randomly renting a car.
Rental car company is charging me for the additional policy cost and State Farm Insurance states without a letter verifying my insurance would not be in effect in such situation they wont pay for the policy! I am being held responsible for insurance on a car they rented for me and I am getting double whammy from poor communication skills of State Farm sub contractors.
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