Insurers use active regulatory investigations to stall consumer complaints
A customer alleges Allstate is using an active California Department of Insurance investigation as a reason to avoid substantively responding to a Better Business Bureau complaint, despite the company's own intake team, field vendor, and subrogation actions producing evidence that contradicts its stated denial reasoning. Repeated generic outreach from Allstate has not addressed the specific facts raised.
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