Been paying for insurance for 12 years, never a claim — now I finally need it and they're ghosting me??
I genuinely don't understand how this industry is legal.
I've had a clean driving record for over a decade. Never filed a single claim. Paid my premiums every month without complaining, even when money was tight. I figured, hey — at least if something ever happens, I'm protected. That was the whole deal, right?
Well, something happened. Guy blew through a stop sign two weeks ago and T-boned me on my driver's side. Wasn't even close — totally his fault, police report confirms it, there's a witness. Open and shut.
So I file with his insurance like you're supposed to. And now... nothing. Phone calls that go to voicemail. Emails that get a canned "we're reviewing your claim" response. My car is still sitting at the body shop waiting for an estimate approval. I've been bumming rides to work because the rental coverage dispute is apparently also under review.
I finally looped in my own insurer to see if they could help push things along, and my agent basically told me I could go through my own collision coverage to get things moving faster — but that it might affect my rates at renewal.
Might affect MY rates. For an accident I didn't cause.
I almost laughed. So my two options are: keep waiting forever on the at-fault driver's insurer, or use the coverage I've paid into for 12 years and potentially get penalized for it. How is either of those acceptable?
I feel like the whole system is designed to wear you down until you either give up or accept whatever scraps they throw at you. Has anyone else dealt with this? What actually got things moving for you?