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Originally Posted by Dustin@Z1
Companies like Geico will try to nickle and dime you on repairs and will attempt to replace damaged parts with used or repaired pieces. I spent 4 months argueing with their home office trying to get my '06 Dodge fixed correctly.
Again, thats my personal experience.
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I use Geico because of the website options. I'd hope by now that all these insurance companies have the same options they do, but Geico used to be the only one you could go online, change up your coverages on the fly, print your own docs, and totally bypass the agents. I still do it every year, dropping down coverage in the winter, bumping it back up in the spring.
I'd guess that most insurance companies are a pain to deal with when you file a claim. I had State Farm years ago when i totaled a vehicle. Not a pleasant experience, but I'm guessing no worse than any other company would be. I basically had to leave though, based on the new rates they gave me after the wreck, which wasn't even my fault. I haven't had to file a claim in over 15yrs now, so no clue how Geico works in that regard, and hopefully I'll never know.