
Doug I was wondering,
Here in the USA insurance companies are looked on 2 ways by people.
1. They are blood sucking companies that take my money.
2. I am happy to invest as I know that in the event of a loss, I will be made whole again.
How are they viewed on your side of the pond?
This is why I ask.....
Our landlord, his name is Robin and is from England has had a few conversations about this. When we 1st wanted to rent our building space from him in this shopping center, he said that an insurance company would not be good for his reputation in his shopping center because all insurance people are liars and swindlers and are out to take your money. He got this view because he said that is how they are looked on over in England.
I would tend to think then that the insurance companies are run very different than how they are run here in America.Well Dave, basically that's how we, or to be more specific, I see it. A lot of vultures. What one of my best friends who is employed by one of the biggest insurance companies in the country tells me simply confirms my suspicions,
I would tend to think then that the insurance companies are run very different than how they are run here in America.
Why do you have this view, does the insurance company not pay when there is a claim?
The perception of Insurance companies over here in the UK is that they will take the dosh and then refuse to pay out, after quoting some obscure bit of small print. They investigate every claim as if it's a fraud and generally piss the genuine claiment off. They promice the earth and will then refuse to pay out on it because its the wrong type of earth.
Are you saying that when you have a claim that you need to "collect" or constantly ask the insurance company to pay your claim?
Here in the USA insurance companies are looked on 2 ways by people.
1. They are blood sucking companies that take my money.
2. I am happy to invest as I know that in the event of a loss, I will be made whole again.
When the lady whose car had been damaged while parked claimed on her insurance they wouldn't pay up until the case was settled.
In the UK car insurance is a legal requirement so might i add...
3. I have to have insurance... it's the law.
Now don't get me on to Pet insurance...
That explains the difference right there Doug,
Like I said, here the two insurance companies would pay for their insureds repairs immediately and have each person fixed and on their way.
Since the corporate insurance companies are the ones with the money, they now try to collect from each other or "subrogation" as it is called here.
There is no insurance guy in some office trying to not pay out because he wants the money to himself...
I guess it is this way and thus why corporate America just cuts checks to each other like they are nothing..
It is mandatory here to have auto insurance or there are stiff fines...
Rob, what is Pet Insurance?
Dave
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