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Insurance adjusters use deceptive tactics to lowball accident settlements

Policyholders report insurance adjusters using misleading language to secure agreement to a settlement offer, then substituting different terms. Long-tenured customers experience this as a betrayal of loyalty and describe it as a structural, industry-wide claims-handling tactic.

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