Not-at-Fault Insurance Claims Stall for Weeks Despite Dozens of Follow-Up Calls
When a third party is clearly at fault, insurers still fail to initiate vehicle repairs after four weeks and fifteen customer-initiated calls. Representatives claim to be working on the case but take no visible action until negative public reviews create pressure. The absence of proactive claim management places the full burden of escalation on the victim.
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