State Farm Claims Adjuster Unresponsive After Fault Accident
A third-party claimant cannot get responses from a State Farm adjuster after being hit by an insured driver. The rental car was withdrawn before the settlement check arrived, leaving the claimant without transportation. Repeated contact attempts go unanswered despite promises of callback.
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