1 Jan, 2018 → by ClaimboUser11773
untrustworthy, bogus insurance company
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I had complete automobile insurance through AARP's Hartford for several years. In fact, I paid more in insurance costs than my vehicles were actually worth. In 2006, a limb fell from a tree, damaging one of these cars. The Hartford covered the damage but cancelled the collision portion of my policy. All other coverage remained intact. In 2007, I was hit head-on by a careless and debilitated driver; my car was totaled. I was seriously injured. Even though I have been dealing with a lawyer since the day of the accident, The Hartford has done all in their power NOT to help me. Their first lawyer, a little rat, offered me $4000 last summer--three years after the wreck. My lawyer told him where r, to go. Now The Hartford has another lawyer. I am into the FOURTH YEAR of NOT HAVING ANY CAR. I am 60 years old. I have lost the use of my right hand from the 2007 wreck, and I was an educator, musician, and writer. Meanwhile, I repeat: The Hartford is doing all they can NOT to pay me anywhere near my policy limits. I even have a $25, 000 damage clause for underinsured drivers; THAT is being completely overlooked. I've tried to talk to AARP about the misrepresentation they have put forth regarding The Hartford's "service, " but NOBODY at AARP deals with The Hartford. You can only talk to a rep from The Hartford. As the kids say, WTF?!! You know that Hartford logo of the big stag with the huge rack? They need to revise it to show that deer shoving his rack up our rumps. How can AARP back a company that deliberatly stalls and cloys to avoid helping us seniors? Again, I ask: WTF?