Optional Auto Insurance? NOT!
by Kyle (not impressed) on Aug 30, 2019
1 out of 5 stars
COMPLETE FAILURE at taking into account ALL ASPECTS of client's roadside situations, chronological breakdown events, mechanics statements that vehicle could take up to a week or two to fix, necessity of client to be at another destination - not near the garage it was towed to, not accounting for ferry fees ... the list could go on. EXTREME DISAPPOINTMENT at lack of detailed knowledge when speaking with BCAA agent(s).
We pay a bit extra for insurance through BCAA because they are known to be very efficient and friendly in the past. Not so much anymore. After the initial call to report the claim it took 2 weeks before I had to call in to figure out what is going on with my claim. I was given the claims adjuster's info whom I then called and emailed with no replies. Another couple of days go by and I had to call in again to figure out what is happening. I finally got a hold of the adjuster after escalating to their supervisor. Set up my repair shop assessment appointment but still needed to find out the fault through ICBC. Again a few more days go by I had to call ICBC to follow up and it was 100% the other party's fault, so I shouldn't have to pay the deductible. I called the claim adjuster and emailed her to make sure I do not have to pay my deductible. No response. Now it's been over a month and no response. I called back the main auto insurance number and I found out the claim adjuster is no longer working at BCAA. The CSR put me on hold and managed to call the ICBC contact and confirmed that I will not have to pay the deductible. Great, finally, I go to the repair shop and they didn't hear anything back from BCAA so I was forced to pay the $300 deductible because no one called the repair shop to tell them otherwise... So now I'm trying to get a hold of any claims adjuster so I can get my $300 refund. It's coming to 2 months now. Will I go with BCAA on my next auto insurance? I doubt it.
If you have a good driving record in AB, you should pay around $110/month (women - $105/month and men - $113/month). Do you overpay? Get an Alberta car insurance quote to start saving.
Went in to the Lonsdale branch to replace plates, after a long time of a clerk trying to sell me new insurance, I pay my 18 dollars for new plates WHICH I came in for, not her chance to sell me my icbc insurance !
Found it very unethical treatment of an icbc policy holder.
BCAA agents explain everything very clearly and though I've been a driver and insured for the past 30 odd years - (no claims ever) - I always seem to find out something new about insurance coverage when I go in to renew my annual policy.
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As a BCAA home insurance customer... I thought about purchasing BCAA optional Auto Insurance! As everyone knows... British Columbia has the highest auto insurance rates in the country. I am a person who owns three vehicles so I wanted to see what kind of discounts I would get by purchasing BCAA optional Auto Insurance! I saved approximately $200 per year per vehicle! One day I went outside to get into my truck in front of my house and the side window was smashed out... I made the call... BCAA gave me the number to the insurance provider that they use. Five phone calls later and an hour or so of my time... I really started to get frustrated! I eventually asked the glass company how much my bill was going to be! The total bill was $326... My deductible was $300... I decided that making a claim with this insurance company wasn't worth $26 and hours of my precious time! At renewal time I will not be purchasing optional insurance from BCAA... It even scares me about my home insurance!!! It's kind of scary!