I can only speak for myself, but State Farm maxed out the coverage amounts on my homeowners, flood, and contents policies after Rita, along with the replacement cost of a very expensive boat, within 60 days of Rita. I could not be happier.
Methinks skulduggery is afoot, after all, plaintiff lawyers are involved.
There is a lot more fraud by the insured than by the insurers. It costs us dearly.
Yeah, have you noticed how the MSM always picks up these big lawsuits, and always make what looks like a public relations infomercial for the plaintiff's case?
There was a LOT of back and forth between the lawyers and the producers of this program, you can bet.
I too have been pleased with State Farm's handling of and payouts for my hurricane claims. I could certainly get cheaper auto rates but refuse to do so because of the outstanding service over the years I have received from my local agent. However, when it comes to bodily injury claims where damages are not so black and white and otherwise as measurable, State Farm becomes the scum of the earth.