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Your Auto Accident
Insurance Loss - Dealing With Your Company On A Disputed
Loss
by: Dan Baldyga
When you disagree with your insurance company, about a
claim, you have options you can use without going to court.
#1. If your agent is unable to solve your problem, get
the name and phone number of your insurance companies Claims
Department. It’s usually an 800 number. Call and ask if they
have a Consumer Complaint Department? Most do. If so, talk
to them because they may be able to help you. Don’t hang up
until you get the specific name of the person with whom you
spoke. (Make a note of the person you talked with and hold
onto that until you’ve finished with your dispute).
#2. Be ready to support your case by sending a covering
letter (to that individual whom you spoke with) which
contains all the documents you have to back up your
position.
#3. All insurance companies have either an “Appraisal
Service” or “Arbitration Service” to help settle differences
and/or disputes. Your policy should explain these
options.(If you can’t find either of these ask your agent to
find them for you)!
#4. If you’ve followed their rules for resolving your
dispute, and you’re still not satisfied, your own state’s
insurance department should be able to help you.
#5. If, after hearing from your own insurance company’s
people (your confident that you’ve not been handled
properly) you should call 1 800 942-4242 ( a toll-free
Consumer Information Service) sponsored by the insurance
industry.
Trained personnel are available to assist consumers who
have complaints. THIS “HELP LINE” OPERATES ON EASTERN TIME,
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY, 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM.
#6. ALSO: An “Independent Arbitrator”, who allegedly has
experience in insurance problems, can decide if what you’ve
been told (or offered to settle your claim) is fair. You can
get to them by calling THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION
1 212 484-4000 or they can be contacted (via the internet)
at .
#7. MEDIATION: More often than not the Mediator does not
have the authority to make a binding decision or issue an
award to either party. The mediator only recommends a
solution.
Mediation is a solid first step because it can negate the
need for further expense on both sides. The first thing you
should do is check the language in your auto insurance
policy where it will spell out who will mediate (and/or
arbitrate) a claim. You should submit a DEMAND FOR
ARBITRATION FORM to whoever is listed in your policy. On
that Demand for Arbitration Form you can specify whether you
want “MEDIATION” or “ARBITRATION”.
DEMAND FOR ARBITRATION FORMS are available from your
state’s Department Of Insurance, or you can print a copy of
a Demand Form from the American Arbitration Association’s
web site - - which can be found (as I’ve listed above in
Number #6) at .
AS YOU MOVE ALONG WITH THE ABOVE YOU MUST NEVER FORGET
THESE TWO FOLLOWING (A & B = Below) CRUCIAL FACTS:
A. Mediation is much less expensive than Arbitration.
B. The Mediation Decisions are only considered to be
advisory. However, The Arbitration Rulings are absolutely
binding!
DISCLAIMER: The only purpose of this article “YOUR AUTO
ACCIDENT INSURANCE LOSS - DEALING WITH YOUR COMPANY ON A
DISPUTED CLAIM” is to help people understand the motor
vehicle accident claim process. Neither Dan Baldyga, Peter
Go nor ARTICLE CITY make any guarantee of any kind
whatsoever; NOR do the purport to engage in rendering any
legal service; NOR to substitute for a lawyer, an insurance
adjuster, claims consultant, or the like. Where such
professional help is desired it is THE INDIVIDUALS
RESPONSIBILITY to obtain said services.
Dan Baldyga’s third and latest book AUTO ACCIDENT
PERSONAL INJURY INSURANCE CLAIM (How To Evaluate And Settle
Your Loss) can be found on the Internet at
http://www.caraccidentclaims.com or
http://www.autoaccidentclaims.com. This book reveals
“How To” successfully handle your motor vehicle accident
claim so you won’t be taken advantage of. It also goes into
detail regarding BASE (The Baldyga Auto Accident Settlement
Evaluation Formula). THE BASE FORMULA explains how to
determine the value of the “Pain and Suffering” you endured
- - because of your personal injury!
Copyright (c) 2005 By Daniel G. Baldyga. All Rights
Reserved
About The Author
For over 30 years Dan Baldyga was a Claims Adjuster, Supervisor,Manager
and also a trial assistant. He is now retired and
spends his time attempting to assist those involved
in motor vehicle accident claims so they will not be
taken advantage of:
dbpaw@comcast.net.
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