GEICO Auto Insurance Resists Personal Injury Lawsuits
Just a few years ago, GEICO auto insurance was considered one of the easiest car insurance companies to deal with after a serious car accident. Many found that if GEICO was clearly liable for their injuries, there were rarely problems in getting the company to cough up the dough. Unfortunately, accident victims across the U.S. are finding that GEICO is going down a new path, a path that is leading thousands of car accident victims to years of anguish and disbelief.
The Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway that as of 2007 provided coverage for more than 10 million cars owned by more than 9 million people. GEICO writes private passenger car insurance in all 50 states. Their advertising campaigns have been quite successful, most notably the “GEICO gecko”, “GEICO caveman”, and the recently implemented dancing stack of money.
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GEICO Insurance Adjusters
Is your insurance adjuster your friend? Most people would say yes. In a society where we are rarely getting the treatment that we deserve, insurance adjusters tend to go above and beyond when it comes to customer satisfaction. I would like to get all warm and cozy thinking that this is simply because they care about me and those that are covered under their policies, but they aren’t. They are putting themselves in a position to get the information that they need to deny my claim. If the time comes that I am involved in a catastrophic injury accident and they could be held liable, my warm and cozy feeling might lead me to be a little more talkative than what would be in my best interest. At this point, the insurance adjuster has become a snake in the grass, waiting to strike at the most opportune moment.
Victims of GEICO Car Accidents
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Industry officials say New York's broken no-fault insurance system will soon be beyond repair without comprehensive reform.
Posted by: Patricia Elieff | June 15, 2011 8:42 AM