Originally Posted by MacCool Oh come on! Why in the world would Progressive give a flying fig about your finance company? Insuring the car is YOUR responsibility, not your insurance
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
10-01-2011, 03:18 PM | #166 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Newport Beach
Posts: 3,900
Drives: 2010 370Z/Saab 900se
Rep Power: 432 |
So the insurance company has no responsibility in insuring you for the plan that you chose AND are paying for? It is the insurance company's duty to fulfill their end by providing the agreed services.
__________________
-320whp / 259wftlbs- SP Rays -- RE-11s -- SpecialtyZ Tune -- Swift Springs -- Stillen 25R Oil Cooler -- Stillen G3 Intakes -- Berk HFCs -- F.I. 12" CBE -- Stillen Sway Bars -- Es14 Spring -- INGS+1 lip -- CF Spoiler -- GTR Start Button -- VLED Parking Lights -- PWJDM V2 shift knob |
10-01-2011, 06:32 PM | #167 (permalink) | |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Midwest
Posts: 1,349
Drives: 370Z PW 2014
Rep Power: 16 |
Quote:
As leinholder, the finance company can request that they get policy notifications, and they usually do. Usually. Sometimes they forget, and sometimes the insurance company forgets to forward the policy notifications to them. When the insurance company forgets, the leinholder will usually send a notice to the vehicle's driver to provide them with proof of insurance according to their requirements. We're all responsible, mature adults, right? And as part of being a grown-up, we take responsibility for fulfilling all of our contractual obligations, right? Like our contractual obligation to keep the leinholder's vehicle insured? Last edited by MacCool; 10-01-2011 at 06:36 PM. |
|
10-11-2011, 07:28 PM | #168 (permalink) |
Base Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 185
Drives: 10 Nissan 370z MB M6
Rep Power: 15 |
*Quick update for people following this thread, again thanks for the support everyone!*
Last Friday we met with the investigator and provided the information they asked. I recorded the whole conversation as they did also. He stated that Progressive has no recollection of me having full coverage pretty much. We did our side of the battle and wanted an explanation on the email document, which they are clueless on still. They said they are going to get back to me once the report is completed. I did my part by having progressive fill out the insurance bureau complaint form for the state of VA, they were shocked to see i was aware of the bureau. *Side note which may help me* I found out that VDOT has opened their claim service for the people who were directly affected by the Reston Park and Ride Flood. They have not fully disclosed that they will honor any claims and suggest that its not their fault but will still have the claim assets and possible something is better then nothing. Check the link below: WAS YOUR VEHICLE DAMAGED AT THE RESTON PARK N RIDE? I am currently perusing both insurance for their mistake and VDOT now, lets see what happens. |
10-11-2011, 07:38 PM | #171 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Battle Lake MN
Age: 64
Posts: 183,964
Drives: 370Z 240Z
Rep Power: 2684736 |
Hang in there, man.
__________________
Koni|Swift|Michelin|Motordyne|Berk|RJM Performance|Gates|SPL|Motul|Technafit|Ate Super Blue|Hawk
Tommy Kaira|Momo|Optima|Hella|Hotchkis|Red Line|ZSpeed|Stillen|B&M|H&R |
10-11-2011, 08:42 PM | #172 (permalink) |
Track Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Bay Area, CA
Posts: 754
Drives: '11 370Z, '01 S2k
Rep Power: 17 |
kayess, I really wish you the best in this matter.
I do feel MacCool has provided some good insight for everyone to consider. Based on what I've read (mind you, just what I read on my computer screen) it seems like you were under the impression that you had full coverage at the time of the incident, but perhaps that was not the case. If that plays out to be the actual circumstance surrounding your claim with the insurance company, you'll unfortunately suffer a substantial monetary loss as a result. A painful and unfortunate learning experience. However, if fault lies with the insurance company and a mistake they made on their end (for example, dropping full coverage without your permission) you should be in a better position. The fact still remains that you (as the provider of insurance coverage for the vehicle) are responsible for ensuring full coverage is maintained until the title is released to you with no lien holder. If you received an updated declaration in the mail and failed to review it properly that is not an excuse the court will allow. Since you have other vehicles on the same insurance policy... Did you happen to call and make changes to the policy for one of the other vehicles? Could it have been a simple clerical error? Still, you're responsible for reviewing the changed policy. In your most recent post you stated "Last Friday we met with the investigator". Who are "we"? Did you have a lawyer with you? If you honestly feel you're in the right then you need legal representation every step of the way on this. If found in your favor the insurance company will likely have to pay the legal fees you incur. However, if you lose the case the lawyer fees are sure to be on your dime. Regardless, I wish you the best. Last edited by 11Thumper; 10-11-2011 at 09:06 PM. |
10-11-2011, 11:19 PM | #173 (permalink) |
Base Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 185
Drives: 10 Nissan 370z MB M6
Rep Power: 15 |
Sorry for missing information, "We" is: my sister, lawyer, and myself. I was given the assumption that i was fully cover by progressive, which is what i intended to purchase.
No changes were made, i asked if they could provide me the exact date and address the deceleration page was sent, they told me they need to pull that information up as they didn't have that on hand...Really? You're trying to investigate me without proper information for yourself? *Just a thought* What stuck me odd today is that i received an email from progressive stating my insurance has dropped about roughly $30+ for my coverage on the Z. I'm fully aware of the legal fees, i believe im being wronged by the company, when i ask for explanations, i get an around the bush answer. And all the information MacCool has brought up has really taught me a lot regarding insurance companies and i agree with you 11Thumper. Thanks, 370z forum member luck is stacking on my side |
10-12-2011, 07:47 AM | #174 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Houston/Saint Augustine
Posts: 2,681
Drives: '18 Audi TT RS
Rep Power: 20215 |
Sounds like you have things under control to the best of your ability. Also sounds like Progressive is beginning to squirm a bit too. That's always a good sign. I struggle with believing they don't have all their paperwork in hand.
Hang in there kid, we are all pulling for you.
__________________
Waiting on the Z35! SOLD - 2011 Gun Metallic Touring 7AT w Sports Pkg & Nav, Nismo Bumper and Rims, RC Grille, RC Brake Ducts, H&R Spacers, Painted Door Hdls, GTR Start Button, Nav By-Pass, EVO R Fog Light, CF Ducktail, CF Interior Trim |
10-12-2011, 04:26 PM | #176 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: California
Posts: 10,709
Drives: 370Z T/S/N 6MT & XKE
Rep Power: 3843 |
Years ago my 280Z was flooded. Took a final exam and retuned to a mess. I did not have insurance and tried to dry out the car myself. Long term was terrible. You are doing it correctly.
__________________
"Does the carpet match the drapes? NO!!! I don't date bald women." Nissan Motorsports 34R Oil Cooler. Stillen CBE. Hotchkis Sport Sway Bars. KW Variant 3 Coilover System. Stillen Gen3 CAI. Michelin Pilot Super Sport. Stillen Brake Ducts. Carbotech™ XP10/XP8 Pads. Z1 Front Rotors. Z1 Stainless Brake Lines. Two degrees of camber
|
10-12-2011, 09:52 PM | #178 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Not in Sunny Florida
Posts: 6,358
Drives: 16 Nismo w/Tech Pack
Rep Power: 4500 |
I still say that the insurance and financial company drop the ball.
Hope everything is fix soon!
__________________
2009 370Z MB Base w/Sport Package 6MT Modshack's Custom Air Intakes /3M Clear Bra/ Illuminated Kick Plates / F. I CBE w/12" resonators / EVO-R Front Lip / Rear Hatch Wing / Tein S-Tech Springs /Ilegal Tint in the Rep. of VA/4x20mm Z1 Spacers/ Vinyl Roof/Liquid Carbon Designs |
10-13-2011, 08:56 AM | #180 (permalink) |
A True Z Fanatic
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Not in Sunny Florida
Posts: 6,358
Drives: 16 Nismo w/Tech Pack
Rep Power: 4500 |
Because if you have a good insurance company they willl take care of you, they know the coverage for a financed vehicle.
Just one example: I went overseas for 2 yrs, I had a car that still had a lienhold with a FCU. The car was going to be parked and garaged. My insurance company would not let me drop coverage or increase my deductible without the FCU authorization because they knew that a financed vehicle need to meet certain requirements for coverage. Also anytime that I have changed deductible the insurance has notified the FCU and the FCU has sent me a letter if it doesn't meet the requirements. That is having a good Insurance company!
__________________
2009 370Z MB Base w/Sport Package 6MT Modshack's Custom Air Intakes /3M Clear Bra/ Illuminated Kick Plates / F. I CBE w/12" resonators / EVO-R Front Lip / Rear Hatch Wing / Tein S-Tech Springs /Ilegal Tint in the Rep. of VA/4x20mm Z1 Spacers/ Vinyl Roof/Liquid Carbon Designs |
Bookmarks |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Poor radio reception after new install | HT Rambler | Audio & Video | 6 | 06-29-2010 07:34 PM |
That poor Z... | drdre8424 | Nissan 370Z Photos / Spyshots / Video / Media Gallery | 35 | 02-18-2010 10:12 PM |
370z poor handling, crashed and flipped... | YamahaR6 | Nissan 370Z General Discussions | 24 | 09-19-2009 09:10 AM |
McNabb pulled after poor first half | AK370Z | Sports | 3 | 11-24-2008 04:04 PM |