Off-Topic: Hey MM, did you write this?
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Talullahhound
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Hey MM, did you write this?
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3/31/2023 11:36:37 AM
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I consider ourselves fortunate to have USAA. I've never had them deny a claim. But I don think when there is a "mass" disaster - like tornadoes or damaging hail or whatnot, you do fair less well with the insurance companies than if you have a singular disaster. I did have a leak in my downstairs, caused by a nail in a water pipe, which got very expensive because I had to hire the guy with the sonar to figure out where it was, and then they jackhammered to find it and all that. I called USAA and reported it and was told that it wasn't covered. So when they sent me a little survey asking me how happy I was with the outcome of my claim, I told them I was very unhappy, etc and the next day a supervisor called and told me that I had been inappropriately denied and they covered the whole thing.
They aren't as good a company as they once wrere, but they are still much, much better than a lot of others.
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