Allstate Denies Hail Roof Damage After Three Claims Over Three Years
A loyal 20-year Allstate customer filed three roof-related claims and received only partial payment despite a contractor confirming full replacement is needed. Ongoing leakage is causing secondary structural damage while the insurer stalls. Chronic underpayment of property claims is a documented pattern in homeowner insurance.
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