I am not in the insurance industry. You need to remember the original intent of my posts, which was to provide factual and useful information to those who may need it.
You decided to piggy back my original post on Insurance Company Info. with your anti-insurance company crusade, largely based on personal opinion and an article written by cut and paste authors with years of bad press at their finger tips.
There will always be a few mishandled claims, hopefully much less than 2003. However, this disaster remains very positive so far with the resources we have received from all over the country. I have lived in San Diego all my life and I am proud to see the efforts put out to make us an example of how things can be done right compared to the lessons learned from Katrina.
Most of the insurance representatives (some of which were evacuated or lost homes themselves) are truly good intentioned and will do the right thing. Give it a chance. Nobody needs your negative bulls*** I ask you, what value does it truly add to the readers here? Are you marketing for public adjusters who will run with 15% of their claim dollars? (real estate agents will do twice the work to sell the house for 3%)
Compare our posts. Which is more factually based? Skip the hype and go back to housing bubble commentary…