Allstate fails to complete contractor payment after insurance claim
A policyholder reports Allstate leaving contractor payment incomplete after a claim, leaving homeowners financially exposed. Highly situational and insurer-specific; not a generalizable software-solvable problem without regulatory or claims management context.
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