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by latashapeoples@yahoo.com on Jul 30, 2024
5 out of 5 stars
The worse experience ever, I got my car stolen and I was insure with state farm. State far never pay me for the car being stolen. State farm believe the car will come back to me one day and that was enough excuse for them not to pay me. 15 years later I’m still in debt because of making my car payment and my stolen car no where to be found. I thought I could trust state farm, but definitely state farm is not to be trusted. State farm is only good for taking your money but not when is their turn to pay up.
State Farm is not "like a good neighbor...". It denied my claim for very extensive water damage caused by a shut-off ball valve leak. SF claimed the valve was old, failed because it probably was turned on and off too much and that it probably was installed incorrectly. All of these assumptions are inaccurate. Also, SF denied the claim because, according to their agents, in the fine print of its policy, it states SF does not cover most plumbing failure damages unless caused by freezing. It would cover, however, damage from a leaking old water heater, which is a case of inconsistent logic. Certainly many houses have plumbing that fails and causes damage, and obviously, owners buy insurance to cover such losses. Yet, when expected by trusting, naive clients -- this is not covered by SF. The agents refused the claim based on an analysis of the valve that SF had done by another company it hired. This was not exactly an independent analysis since State Farm hired and paid the company. And, not surprisingly, it received a report that benefited SF. The heavy duty brass ball shutoff valve in question was installed in the insulated attic of a house where it was protected from disturbances. The valve probably had never been turned off and on since installation about 10-13 years ago. It was not a particularly old valve; ball valves are very reliable and last a long time. It was installed correctly and did not leak at all. The leak probably began during the freezing cold winter when the valve froze enough to cause the valve seam to separate. Close examination of the valve reveals an uneven separation of part of the valve seal in the main body of the valve, below the handle system, that was probably caused by freezing water. The resulting very slow, drop by drop leak was not evident until a small portion of the ceiling drywall below the leak finally separated. By then, water had spread into walls. Nonetheless, State Farm did not seem to consider the uneven split valve seal seam at all and conveniently ignored this evidence to deny the claim. Bottom line, do not buy State Farm house insurance if you expect to be covered for common plumbing leak damages. There is clearly no point in buying expensive insurance if the insurer denies claims based on a policy that fine print excludes coverage of issues that consumers reasonably expect are covered. I plan to cancel my State Farm policies in the near future. I only wish I had done more research on the company and seen the numerous, well-deserved, one-star reviews. If I had, I never would have given them my money.
We are 2 disabled seniors who rented a home from their insured. The house had a defective roof, mold & rodents. It is now 4 years since my husband was rushed to the hospital due to mold exposure. We paid out of pocket for temporary housing and mold testing. We cooperated with their adjusters to remediate the problem. We used our retirement account to pay for all this. They used our mold tests, stored the mold & rat infested furnishings that took their pack of attorneys (at least 5 at a time...they run in a posse), their salvage co(9), but no $ for a claim. They give you reckless rhetoric why you should not get paid. They should not be responsible for medications because you are out of the environment. So what you inhaled toxic molds! Clean your rodent stained furniture and retire. We tried. They like you on your knees begging them for a few dollars. How do they sleep at night? We lost everything we owned...not one dime from them. 4 years later...We lost our income from our retirement fund. They wrote us (only because we filed a complaint with the Dept of Ins) that there are significant differences.
They changed underwriters and everything I had covered was no longer covered...and they increased the rate. When I contacted them to cancel, they told me there would be financial penalties. If they had changed underwriters and the coverage had remained the same, it would not have been horrible. It was deplorable behaviour from a company I had been a loyal customer to for 20 years. I strongly advise people to search elsewhere for coverage.
Delay upon Delay upon Delay, no speaking, no follow-through, no explanation of the process. Anything verbally said is just that all talk promises, roses & sunshine, on paper if there is a response, the "talk" never existed, or maybe they were talking to someone else. Our House is collapsing, now NOTHING was done, their "preferred" contractors do as State Farm says, so they won't lose their business. HORRENDOUS, been with State Farm for over 30 years, we lost everything... Their compliance officer passes the buck, to someone who sends form letters that state it is their final position if you don't agree to go through the FSCO process... We have not received ANY specific position, only doublespeak. Their staff are people with no real-life experience, they take the same training course on what to say to clients, they have no moral consciousness, How do they sleep at night, we certainly aren't sleeping. House is collapsing as I write this, no mitigation by contractor nor State Farm, not for the lack of pleading to mitigate any more damage, there is a huge hole in roof, house has been flooded, by fire suppression efforts, rain snow, wind, damage, "preferred" engineer previously worked for State Farm, never told us, the engineer couldn't get into basement to report as it was flooded for several months so much flooding the water was gushing up into the first floor, they say that is not a direct result of the fire... WOW it's coming up to a year, and they are still delaying and playing games, out of pocket expenses are behind 4 months, "the cheque is in the mail" yeah right.
Terrible customer service! They tried to raise our premium saying that we called in to make a claim when we never filed one (only called to enquire about claim process), on top of that we were never reimbursed for any claim whatsoever, so no idea how they could even come up with that statement! Disgusting company, deceiving policies, and awful customer service. Please don't give these scammers your business.
I'd give no star if there's an option for that. They don't care about their customers. They're only good at taking money from your pocket, if there's a problem, they don't deal with it right away. It's been 2 months now, & they aren't making any moves yet... we kept calling them but they kept passing us into another agent. & some agents are rude & don't have any patience, slow & worst service ever! & they actually don't know what they're doing... our neighbours' gazebo lifted off & then it hit our window... they're supposed to speak for us 'cause we are paying them... all they said was "neighbours don't want to pay"... It's their responsibility to speak for us 'cause we are their clients.
Very stressful interrogation. Asked over and over to give a statement. In order to make a claim, I had to give them consent to collect and share my personal info...to relevant people and including to offer us general services and product. Basement flooded, very stressful and they are using the call as a marketing tool. We have been with state Farm for over 30 years for all insurance. After today, I am shopping around. They can let me know in 1 business day...Thank God this didn't happen on Friday if we are covered. State Farm ...like a bad neighbour
Thanks State Farm for taking my money my 20 years and turning your back the one time i needed you!
I've been a client of State Farm for all of my insurance needs for 19 years. Life, auto, home insurance, never made a claim until recently. My sump pump stopped working over night and flooded my basement. We called in the morning and they sent someone right away. We signed the paperwork to get the basement dried out and our ruined items sorted and organized to properly file the claim. It was a wonderful experience....EXCEPT 5 days after the flood State Farm called us and said we had no coverage. A sump pump needs a special plan for coverage. Interesting that my insurance agent never asked any questions about us having a sump pump when we got our insurance so I had no coverage. I was also stuck with the bill for thousands of dollars to the emergency clean up company. Only after 4 weeks and many many calls later did I get them to pay the emergency bill for the people they sent to my house. But I am now responsible to replace the thousands of dollars of my personal belongings the were destroyed in the flood. Thanks for nothing criminals!
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State farm crystal helped me with my home insurance claim. Great. Thanks, State Farm!