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February 10th, 2019 12:00 PM #32
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February 10th, 2019 09:31 PM #33
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February 11th, 2019 11:49 AM #34Oo nga.. I shouldn't have told them about the agreement, mahirap din talaga maging honest and mabait dito saten.. Total Repair Estimate is 566k+. For total loss na sya and yes malaki, kaya siguro tinetechnical nila.. We're just waiting don sa last say ng agent. So far ito ang next steps namin:
1. Talk to insurance (managers daw) para malaman ano pwede namin gawin for them to cover it
2. File a complaint to Insurance Commission
Thanks ulit sa mga nagrepy. Highly appreciated.
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February 11th, 2019 11:56 AM #35I don't know how you making a complaint to the Insurance Commission would help your case though.
What your initial claim (that the company denied) was basically tantamount to insurance fraud correct?
I would suggest you try to work it out with your insurance company and just talk it out.
Ikaw na nabangga, nagkamali ka lang sa desisyon mo ng pirmahan sa areglo sa nakabangga sa iyo. Hindi mo masisi yung insurance ngayon sa pagkakamali mo din, diba?
I don't understand why you would have signed though, but I'm assuming inexperience. This would just have to be treated as a really expensive lesson in what not do. What you can try to work out with your insurance company is how you can lessen the blow to your wallet na lang.
Playing hard ball with them when you know you did something you shouldn't have might make things worse. They have the documentation you signed and know it was a false claim already.
Hindi ka tinetechnical ng insurance lang din, dahil kasi may signed agreement ka with other party, tinali mo kamay nila diba? Kasi pag naghabol sila sa kabila, di din nila kaya dahil may dokumento mapapakita yung kabila na pinirmahan mo. Ikaw nagpahirap sa claim ng insurance mo din kahit anu subukan nila.
You signed without consultation, kaya for me, medyo mali din na sabihin mo na iniisahan ka ng insurance company mo.
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February 11th, 2019 11:57 AM #36Yes, this is the first time nangyari samen tong ganito kalala. We used our own insurance para less hassle and in all honesty, para mas malaki ang coverage. Praktikal lang as we always have the option to choose kung kaninong insurance ang gusto natin gamitin.
Declared sya as Own Damage and they used the Police Report for other details like "binangga" kame. Any advise pano dapat namin i-file?
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February 11th, 2019 12:02 PM #37
Hindi dapat “own damage” since ikaw nga ang binangga.
File mo as is including the police report. Kung walang pambayad hindi na dapat kayo nag areglo nung bumangga, file mo and si insurance mo na lang humabol sa kanila
I understand mas madali i-claim as own damage, kaso ang insurance hindi rin basta basta magbabayad yan lalo ma at malaki ang damage na inabot, sabi mo nga declared total loss lalo na.
Talo ka talaga dun sa signed agreement mo sa nakabangga sayo, technically hindi own damage eh in paper you are defrauding your insurance. Outright denied yan pag ganyan. Konting butas talagang yare ka.
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February 11th, 2019 12:17 PM #39
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February 11th, 2019 12:19 PM #40
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