Insurer-arranged restoration vendors damage or lose belongings without timely notice
A homeowner discovered months after a flood claim that furniture Allstate sent to a restoration company for storage was unsalvageable, learning of the loss long after the fact. Reflects a recurring insurance-claims pain point around vendor accountability during restoration.
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Allstate Vendor Caused Additional Damage Not Acknowledged in Claim
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Allstate stalls water damage repair approval for months
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