Insurance is a legal scam anyway. They make you pay all these outrageous premiums, and when/if you do have to file a claim, they do everything in the world to keep from paying you for it.

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Insurance is a legal scam anyway. They make you pay all these outrageous premiums, and when/if you do have to file a claim, they do everything in the world to keep from paying you for it.
You are so, so wrong on this one. About 3 weeks ago I had an accident which rolled our truck, 5 times, over a deep embankment. It totaled out the truck and came close to doing the same thing to me. The next day (Monday) my husband notified our insurance company and they took over handling all the claims and paperwork for us. On the second day after the accident the adjuster called and said the truck was totaled and told us what they would pay for it which was less that $3,000 of what we paid for it new. Within 4 days my husband bought another new truck because he was going back to Atlanta to work. On the ninth day we received a check that paid us for the wrecked truck. Because I am still seeing the doctor the medical part hasn't been closed out but they pay the bills as quickly as they receive them.
If you haven't had traffic accidents or citations, you may need to look for a better insurance company. If you have, you can expect to pay higher premiums.
Moose, it's easy to say, "Sorry, I don't do business that way," but I'd advise you to go back and look at the papers that you signed when you started doing business with Travelers. I'll bet you dollars to doughnuts that you signed an agreement to notify them in writing if you want to cancel. This is a fight you are destined to lose.
just an fyi, this thread is from 2007. Bumped up today by new user. Pretty sure Moose has got it all settled by now
Andrew
