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Switched from Geico. Yikes, what a difference!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Lumberg" data-source="post: 1346716" data-attributes="member: 87479"><p>I had a shithead on a Harley pull in front of me. I almost got stopped, but ended up barely touching him. He and the bike fell over. No damage to the bike but a scratched saddlebag. He took an ambulance ride as a precaution. He checked himself out of the ER, got his bike, and rode it home to another state, same morning.</p><p></p><p>A month later, my wife gets a voicemail from him (no idea how he got her number), saying his wife had cancer and his back was f'd up and I needed to pay him. I referred him to GEICO. He sued me and GEICO, alleging I was at fault. GEICO defended itself and me (shithead was suing for more than my cap, so I had some exposure). GEICO didn't just hire an attorney. They hired one of the best around and vigorously defended me. Guy refused to provide proof of injury or damage to GEICO. Did and said crazy stuff. It was no holds barred for a while. They held out and held out until the guy settled for almost nothing. The lawyer explained that what usually happens with the fraudulent claimants is they'll settle for what little provable past medical expenses are claimed, then the claimant pockets the money and the doctor/chiro never gets paid. I still have insurance with GEICO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Lumberg, post: 1346716, member: 87479"] I had a shithead on a Harley pull in front of me. I almost got stopped, but ended up barely touching him. He and the bike fell over. No damage to the bike but a scratched saddlebag. He took an ambulance ride as a precaution. He checked himself out of the ER, got his bike, and rode it home to another state, same morning. A month later, my wife gets a voicemail from him (no idea how he got her number), saying his wife had cancer and his back was f'd up and I needed to pay him. I referred him to GEICO. He sued me and GEICO, alleging I was at fault. GEICO defended itself and me (shithead was suing for more than my cap, so I had some exposure). GEICO didn't just hire an attorney. They hired one of the best around and vigorously defended me. Guy refused to provide proof of injury or damage to GEICO. Did and said crazy stuff. It was no holds barred for a while. They held out and held out until the guy settled for almost nothing. The lawyer explained that what usually happens with the fraudulent claimants is they'll settle for what little provable past medical expenses are claimed, then the claimant pockets the money and the doctor/chiro never gets paid. I still have insurance with GEICO. [/QUOTE]
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