Insurers Fail to Recover Deductibles for Not-at-Fault Policyholders
When policyholders are not at fault in accidents, insurers collect the deductible but fail to pursue subrogation recovery on their behalf. Despite multiple follow-up calls and promises, claims are quietly abandoned with no explanation. Premiums then increase despite the customer bearing no fault.
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