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State Farm is a large group of insurance and financial services companies throughout the United States with corporate headquarters in Bloomington, Illinois. State Farm is the largest property, casualty and auto insurance provider in the United States.

Problems in the last 24 hours in Missouri City, Texas

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Missouri City Website 1 month ago

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State Farm Issues Reports

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  • AToughButtercup
    Chris C (@AToughButtercup) reported

    @StateFarm deserves to be served with a fraud lawsuit!!

  • GWINNA18
    G WINNA (@GWINNA18) reported

    @MsShelly_ @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm They trued to deny us because they said “noone was living there ”. Theyre full of **** criminals.

  • BowTiedRestore
    BowTiedRestore (@BowTiedRestore) reported

    @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm You are likely misinformed. You can DM me the policy - we do hundreds of StateFarm claims and all their policies are standard - we are NOT a preferred vendor. Ideally insurance will be there in sudden and accidental property losses and offer assurance along the way while also protecting their own investors interests. We can now tell with 98% certainty if a loss will be covered or not. - If loss is covered, we mitigate further damages, bill the carrier and get paid (not as fast and as easy as 10 years ago, they always find ways to delay and pay less - sometimes unethical). Most of the times on the repair side the homeowner is shorthanded by SF and we recommend options - so far only a handful of claims needed lawyers. Homeowners always WIN with our documentation. -If loss is likely to not be covered, we stabilize for a reasonable time 7days max typically for an adjuster to determine coverage. If no coverage, we provide the homeowner with a out of pocket estimate for mitigation/repair, we waive the stabilization charges to help them out - about 20% of the time we continue and help the homeowner, but most of the time homeowner has somebody else - a lot of this times the homeownercomes clean and tells us he knew about the long term damage and feels stupid now for not doing anything about it. We do restoration after ServPro or Service Master or other TPA (program vendors) who are NOT experts in property restoration and always wait and do what the adjusters are demanding, most of the time not in the best interest of the homeowner. Almost always the homeowner dropped the ball, was not correctly informed about their responsibilities, the damages are now huge (in Georgia we get mold very fast) and is very hard to make the case of carrier bad faith. We still win a decent amount of this claims with proper PA, very detailed documentation and rarely lawyer. BEWARE, most lawyers will lie that they can help you when they know this cases have less than 20% chance of success. You can DM a link with all your documentation and I can give you honest feedback.

  • obsandi
    Sandi🟧 (@obsandi) reported

    @tom_mallory @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm But possibly effective. I got some big time help with a cellphone company on here. Not because I have a following but because the customer service on here was able to cut through the snag I had.

  • NationOfLaws_
    Vote Blue! (@NationOfLaws_) reported

    @StateFarm @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm Why aren’t you paying the claim?

  • DETOklahoma
    DET (@DETOklahoma) reported

    @CharliByrnes @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm They denied my burst pipe claim also, even though our policy is supposed to cover it. They said we would have to prove that the pipe didn't burst due to age. I asked how we would do that, they said we couldn't because our house was 40 yo. So nothing is covered, automatic...

  • summerweston071
    Summer (@summerweston071) reported

    @LJNewsOpinions @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm I have been following for years and admire her. But if you’re going to put a statement out, you have to put out all the facts like why the claim was in fact denied. even still, you do have to pay your mortgage. They may have state laws that are different than my state obviously.

  • NCammuso42448
    Nicolina Cammuso (@NCammuso42448) reported

    @StateFarm @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm fix the problem that should work!

  • DLindsey5617
    D Lindsey (@DLindsey5617) reported

    @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm Same here with our family…. But crickets - we have not gotten a damn response

  • natscats88
    NatsCats 😻🌴✌️🍹🌊⚛️ 🦋 (@natscats88) reported

    @TaraSetmayer @StateFarm How long did the water sit there without getting mediation from a company like service master etc?