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hunh. guess redistribution cuts both ways.
He let's everyone he is a PROGRESSIVE
Progressives? $12 million sounds reasonable to me.
Progressive was duckspeak for communists in the early days. Then when that word got too hot, they changed it to liberal. Now they’ve gone back to progressive again.
From what you say about Peter Lewis, it sounds as if the company is suitably named.
Good news.
This is one case where what appears to be a huge excessive verdict is justified.
They are a crappy company, as well. I had a friend and they changed his policy number without telling him. He was sending payments to the old number and they cancelled his policy. They never attempted to contact him by phone, but they did contact the Nevada DMV. DMV revoked his registration and he ended up having to go to court to get it all straightened out.
I seldom finish the month with more than a dollar or two left. If I can contribute ten dollars a month then anyone can. This forum is one of few almost sane harbors in an insane world. Please help pay for our megaphone, put your money where your mouth is.
Respectfully
W.W.SMITH
How do you think Progressive pays for all the RAT donations?
The article provides the answer.
The judgement should have been a billion.
12 Million for actual damages and the rest punitive.
Progressive altered its computer records
This statement alone should mean Instant Corporate Death and PRISON for the Executives in Charge. THIS IS FRAUD. If we actually had Equal Protection Under the Laws and a Real JUSTICE System. I for one am sick and damned tired of double standards. I say dissolve company and jail the whole bunch.
Looks like Flo will have to take a salary cut and buy her own white uniforms!
A drunk driver driving with a suspended license lost control of the vehicle at 1:30 a.m. Near the end of the article you discover that in 2005, the first court agreed with Progressive that the policy had expired at midnight, apparently because the premiums on the policy hadn't been paid.
Who calls their insurance company twice in two weeks to find out if their insurance is still in effect? Sounds as if they hadn't paid the premium.
And I wonder if there was evidence that the calls were made, but that there were no Progressive recordings, or whether the (former) policy holder said the calls were made and there were no Progressive recordings.
Remember that the content of this article comes straight from the mouth of the plaintiffs' attorney.
Juries don't always look at facts when granting awards against insurance companies, particularly when somebody's been injured, and when a policy expired only 90 minutes earlier.
And I still hate Progressive. Nothing but a way to donate directly to the Democrat Party by buying insurance. Thanks, Flo.
I hope they and all their limo-rich pals go out of business.
That begins with Government Electric and Government Motors and ends with Government Banksters and Government Unions. They all have their dirty paws in our pockets while pretending to be private industry.
No matter how much the low rates are..I will NEVER sign with “progressive”.
They are Dem supporters. It’s the principle..
I would never have bought their insurance anyway - their commercials creep me out,
From my own experience with this company - GOOD!
some insurance companies are more decent than others.
The day the Clutter family was murdered in Kansas, Herb Clutter had taken out a large life insurance policy on himself.
The entire family was murdered that night. Clutter’s check had not been deposited and for what ever legal reason, the insurance company had no legal responsibility to pay the claim.
The company, New York Life, went ahead and paid anyway, maybe partly for good publicity and maybe partly because they thought it was the right thing to do.