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GEICO goes silent for weeks after a motorcycle claim counter-estimate

After a fast initial damage estimate on a motorcycle claim, a GEICO policyholder heard nothing for nearly three weeks once a dealer counter-estimate was submitted. Repeated messages to the adjuster and claims advisor went unanswered, with no status updates provided.

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