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Customers Less Satisfied with Auto Insurance Claims Process in 2010
November 2nd, 2010
The auto insurance claims process proves to be less satisfying in 2010 than the year prior, according to a new study from J.D. Power and Associates. Satisfaction declined five points on a 1,000-point scale to 837, but still saw a 19-point jump from the figures returned in 2008.
Why Auto Insurance Customers Are Less Satisfied
The main reason many customers were dissatisfied with the auto insurance claims process was because they felt the settlement portion wasn’t fair or equitable. The settlement portion included repair times, which increased by about a half a day in 2010.
Some other issues that arose regarding the claims process included first notice of loss, service interaction, rental experience and appraisal.
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Today’s News: States Push for $16 Billion for Medicaid, Mortgage Insurance Claims Down and You May Own One of the Most Stolen Cars
August 18th, 2010
State officials are looking to pass a measure that would offer much needed money for Medicaid, mortgage insurance claims have dropped and according to a new list, you may own one of the most stolen cars in the United States.
States Push for $16 Billion for Medicaid
Democrats in Senate are trying to push through a bill that would offer states $27 billion in needed funds, $16 billion of which would be used for Medicaid needs. With health insurance still unavailable to a large number of Americans, the need for Medicaid is still prevalent.
Many states are running out of money to fund the program. As a result, Democrats and President Barack Obama are pushing to pass legislation soon.
Tags: Insurance Claims, May Own, Mortgage Insurance Claims, Stolen
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