Insurance Adjusters Unreachable After Accepting Liability for Accident Claim
After a third-party insurer accepts liability for an accident, claimants cannot reach the adjuster to arrange promised rental car coverage, blocking their ability to commute to work. The gap is between liability acceptance and active claim management — once liability is admitted, follow-through breaks down entirely. This leaves people without transportation while waiting for a system that has already acknowledged fault.
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