T
Todd
Hi All
I keep getting these enticing offered from Subaru and Liberty
Mutual to change my auto policy over to them. Are they any
good? I have had bad luck with other insurers and am a bit
antsy to switch from the one I finally like to a new provider.
Any comment on Liberty Mutual? Are they honest? Do they
drop you after an accident? Have you ever caught them in
bad faith? Yada, yada, yada.
Many thanks,
-T
p.s. had AAA total my car after one of there certified repair
centers did not grind the needle and seat (a common problem
of untrained mechanics) on my carburetor on my old 68 le Mans.
AAA blamed the resulting fire (carburetor reservoir overfilled
and flooded). To protect their dealer, they declared the
catalytic converter the problem and claimed that an overfilled
tranie had spurted oil out the dip stick on to it, causing
the fire.
Dudes: no catalytic converter on a 68 anything. Plus I had the Fire
Department report which clearly said it was the carburetor.
Since I did not have the means to sue AAA for bad faith, I saw
it as a hill I did not want to die on. What a bunch of dishonest
so and so's. Needless to say, I switched providers. And the
tranie was not overfilled. I have since talked to other bad faith
victims of AAA who told me similar stories.
I keep getting these enticing offered from Subaru and Liberty
Mutual to change my auto policy over to them. Are they any
good? I have had bad luck with other insurers and am a bit
antsy to switch from the one I finally like to a new provider.
Any comment on Liberty Mutual? Are they honest? Do they
drop you after an accident? Have you ever caught them in
bad faith? Yada, yada, yada.
Many thanks,
-T
p.s. had AAA total my car after one of there certified repair
centers did not grind the needle and seat (a common problem
of untrained mechanics) on my carburetor on my old 68 le Mans.
AAA blamed the resulting fire (carburetor reservoir overfilled
and flooded). To protect their dealer, they declared the
catalytic converter the problem and claimed that an overfilled
tranie had spurted oil out the dip stick on to it, causing
the fire.
Dudes: no catalytic converter on a 68 anything. Plus I had the Fire
Department report which clearly said it was the carburetor.
Since I did not have the means to sue AAA for bad faith, I saw
it as a hill I did not want to die on. What a bunch of dishonest
so and so's. Needless to say, I switched providers. And the
tranie was not overfilled. I have since talked to other bad faith
victims of AAA who told me similar stories.