Hundreds Victim to California Rainstorms

December 22, 2010

  • December 23, 2010 at 12:59 pm
    State Farm Commercial says:
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    If you are an insurance agent you know flood is not covered on a Homeowners policy. So how exactly is State Farm assisting? Once again a commercial that states size but not integrity. More like assisting in avoiding claims. Sounds like a hurricane Katrina incident all over again. Insurance Journal is starting to bug. Anybody have a better source for real National News? Please do tell so I can drop this news source for something better.

    State Farm: Ok sir do you have flood insurance? no. State Farm: Sorry no coverage. What about the roof leaking? State Farm: Oh ummmmmmmmmm.
    I’m just here to say no.

  • December 23, 2010 at 1:46 am
    MS says:
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    I don’t think it said SF was assisting with flood damage. It did say they were assisting with damage caused by the storms, which is covered.

  • December 23, 2010 at 4:41 am
    DUH says:
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    So the many other companies have not had one claim then that didn’t make the list. Wrong just got off the phone with one.

    Allstate(the few they have)didn’t get a plug, Nationwide doesnt exist,Geico,Century National, and all the other companies I rewrite people from.

    Watch out for life with those blinders on MS Sleeper.

    Its a new report with a commercial. Why didn’t they tell us Farmers size and products…..

    DUH!



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