Insurance Adjuster Stops Responding After Diminished Value Claim Filed
After an at-fault accident, an Allstate claimant cannot get responses from the assigned adjuster for a diminished value claim despite five contact attempts across email, phone, and text. Communication breakdown after liability is established is a recurring pattern in insurance claims handling. The claimant is seeking $3000 in compensation with no path forward.
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