The greatest ignorance is to reject substantive matter out of hand, yet insurance policyholders do it as preset course, unaware of their vulnerability till often too late.
With such compelling information the question is when will you preempt the course setting...join the base?


Re: Auto Insurance and Misrepresentation.


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Posted by Tony on April 16, 2002 at 06:58:38:

In Reply to: Auto Insurance and Misrepresentation. posted by Charles on April 15, 2002 at 18:52:34:

I see from another of your posts that you have contacted your State Department of Insurance, and together with pressing your E & O claim you seem to have done about all you can for now. If you are not satisfied with the outcome of your E & O claim you may want to seek legal advice. Thank you for your posting and helping to dispel the "On Your Side" advertising slogan.

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