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My Car was stolen, I am The Victim How can we make the Insurance Company Pay!?

  • My Car was stolen, Deemed totaled/ Supposedly my insurance lapsed so the Carrier would not pay for it. after several weeks the tow company sold the vehicle while we were attempting to gather the funds to get it out of the yard. Our insurance is now current, Is the Ins. carrier liable to pay us out for the Car being sold? Pretty much we were shafted by the Ins. company during our loss, we are the victim of theft and getting no help. We need to find a way to make the Ins. pay for our loss.

  • Answer:

    What part of "I had no insurance" do you fail to understand? You don't make an insurance company do any thing and for sure they are not going to pay if you don't have insurance.

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if you had no insurance at time of theft you are on your own, Why should the ins. cover your property after the fact? because your current on ins. now? if that was true then we should all only pay ins. after we need them. YOUR ON YOUR OWN!! Suck it up and chalk it up as a very expensive life lesson.

Wade C

You weren't "shafted" by the insurance company - you let your coverage lapse. You shafted yourself.

Scott H

You didn't get shafted if you let your insurance lapse. Insurance don't have any grace period. Unless you have proof that it was paid you are on your own.

Larry E

you were self-insured so pay your self

pickmefirstplz

my insurance lapsed End of story

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