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Insurance claims staff untrained, leaves customers stranded

A State Farm customer experienced severely inadequate service during a claim: untrained staff, an agent who refused a tow from their own lot. This reflects a systemic pattern of poor insurance claims staffing quality that leaves customers without support at critical moments.

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