Lost it all: An electrical warning

Unfortunately you hear all sorts of bad things about all insurance companies.

In my 40+ years my mom had a house burn with State farm......no problem. I had a wreck when I as 21 and a car stolen a year later....no problem either time. We had a major vandalism on a rental house last year (someone stole all the wiring and all the plumbing), not a problem. My brother backed his jeep into my mustang in the driveway, we both had state farm, no problem. In all cases with state farm, zero problems and the money paid fast and the adjusters were very reasonable.

Likely the issues involved, more often than not are not customer service issues but rather coverage issues.

What we see time and time again, and I work in health care and this happens a lot also...is that for the average customer they do not understand coverages.

If you are not covered for something, you are not covered for it. If you didn't buy the insurance for a certain coverage, you can hardly blame the insurance company for not paying a claim on either something you did not purchase or on something that is specifically excluded from your policy.

You only have to read your policy to understand your coverages. It is not rocket science.

If you DID have the coverage than they have to pay...or you can make the insurance commissioner FORCE them to pay...again, no rocket science required.

If there is a dispute regarding the value of said property you can get an independent adjuster or even an attorney involved. It may very well be that what YOU valued it at was not the true value (trailer is a good example as I doubt the real market makes exceptions for recently renovated trailers...just like the used car market does not take into account the fact that you babied your car, parked it away from other cars and used only high quality oil and did all the mainatnance......because in the real world market, none of that matters because there is no way to reliably validate that info and everyone lies and say they did even when they didn't).

State farm and other insurance companies did not create those realities and circumstances, but they do have to do business in the real world where those rules apply.
 
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Last night we received in initial list it items in our home, I was shocked at the amount if items you acquire over the years. I was encouraged to see things I forgot about. They counted 302 frag plugs lol.., my ATI power module fell from the mounting and was sitting on my tank and they called it an ATI fish tank, got a chuckle of that. I have some adjusting to do.
 
looking for some help, My insurance is asking if I can provide one of these, they want to see the packing, http://www.wag.com/reptile/p/productname-121858 if anyone has seen one or sees one please buy it and let me know, I will come to you and get it and also give you something for your time. For those far away I will cover shipping and for your time.

Thanks
Brian
 
^ But that's the current model.

I believe they're looking for the original packaging of the model which caught fire. It's the one with two analogue timers.
 
^ But that's the current model.

I believe they're looking for the original packaging of the model which caught fire. It's the one with two analogue timers.
Overlooked that, sorry.
 
Plus if they have it that says not for aquarium use will they still cover?
It may be better not to come up with it
 
No , I want to go after them for the packaging, you should be able to get away with the outside saying it for your lights and pumps then hide it someplace else not recommended for aquarium use, that is dirty.
 
Sorry for the loss of your cats and fish. It can be a power strip, a toaster oven anything really. Wish you the best.
 
Well being a good person Karma paid off, the insurance came back with the max I was insured for. They disallowed the corals and fish but I was expecting that. You need to have a separate rider for that. Now the wait for to get back into the hobby for six months. I will not do anything in the temp house. Thank you all for the kind thoughts and words. I will keep you advised as the Coralife news as it happens.
 
Well being a good person Karma paid off, the insurance came back with the max I was insured for. They disallowed the corals and fish but I was expecting that. You need to have a separate rider for that. Now the wait for to get back into the hobby for six months. I will not do anything in the temp house. Thank you all for the kind thoughts and words. I will keep you advised as the Coralife news as it happens.
Glad to hear the outcome was positive.
 

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