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Allstate pushes third-party claimants to front rental costs and accept inferior parts

A driver whose parked car was hit by an Allstate-insured driver spent over 14 hours trying to get repairs approved, was asked to pay for a rental car upfront for later reimbursement, and was pressured to accept recycled parts the body shop deemed substandard. Each additional issue required a two-day approval wait.

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