Car damage
I want to warn people and advise you never to walk in this area. I think my story is a testament to the fact that this is a fraud, not an insurance company: Two months ago, during the washing of a Statoil petrol car, my car was broken into a fuel tank. Statoil's insurer (Compensa) accepted my application and claim for repair costs of 190USD (the theme was drawn up by an independent car service). I went to a Compensa expert for a car assessment, where the expert informed me orally during the inspection that the damage could definitely have occurred during the washing. After a month (maximum application processing time) of the refusal to receive repair costs, because... not becausethat an expert would have negatively assessed the damage, but because the gas station does not have a video camera on the side where my car has a fuel cap. I go again to write an application for reconsideration. Please look at the camera recording 10 minutes later, where the gas station employee will return to take the broken lid from the laundromat. This time I was sent to an independent expert at Renault's official dealers. Assessing the damage, the expert concludes that there is a box behind the cover, which clearly indicates that it has been broken open by force and broken by the washing brush moving backwards. The rejection comes again. Each refusal comes from another person (not an expert), once from a lawyer who has never seen the car, and a second time from a branch manager who is not present in the office during working hours.Another spot is talking to me (not from the ones I'm submitting to). Every subsequent refusal is a growing and unjustified lie and the complete opposite of expert opinion. Dear peers, never, I repeat - never, insure yourself, your family, your team and everything else in this office. Everywhere, just not here. Here you will get useless answers to your questions, take the time to travel from one expert to another, whose opinions are equally not taken into account by the decision-makers and they pay their money. «Don't see.
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