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Why do insurance companies drop you when you have a claim?
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We had a fire. Now we are getting an "adverse underwriting notice" which obviously is their way of dropping us as customers. The fire wasn't anything irresponsible. My wife was cooking and the grease in the pan caught on fire. Years ago my daughter avoided a deer that ran in front of her car and it was the same thing. Had they treated us fairly we'd probably stick with them for life. Seems like a bad business decision.
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