Request for info about SettlementCentral

by Guest » Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:56 pm
Guest

Any adjusters here, have an opinion on using an online company such as SettlementCentral that specializes in offering forms, and template letters to use as a source of reference for settlement help in lieu of using attorneys? They claim to be made up of ex insurance claims adjusters and physicians. Ever dealt with a claimant using their forms?

Total Comments: 11

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 05:39 am Post Subject:

Hi inquiring mind, we have got couple of competent insurance adjusters on board. They'll shortly be around with their feedback.

I personally haven't heard of SettlementCentre's name before, but that doesn't make them fake or unscrupulous, just that I'm not aware of their services. However, I personally would trust dealing with the insurance company directly than using online forms. Its not always necessary to get an attorney to settle the personal injury claim, rather, in most cases we pay the attys unnecessarily.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 05:49 am Post Subject:

I was wondering about the cost involved in downloading and using their forms. These surely aren't available free of cost. Now, if they charge as much as the attorney's will ask, I see no benefits in getting their services. I too am waiting to hear from the other members what they think.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 07:26 am Post Subject:

I can not imagine that there would be a cost, especially if you take the time to register on their site.

If they do charge, google the form, I am sure that it is somewhere for free.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:15 am Post Subject:

What I can figure out from their site is that they have a network of personal injury settlement attorneys, who would work at a lower rate on the cases. Beside, I've also searched in their site but couldn't get the required forms, may be you can't get those until you subscribe with the site.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 12:14 pm Post Subject:

Inquiring Mind, never heard of this, is it simalar (i'd assume) and a public adjuster? I'll try and check the site this morning and let you know what 'my' opinion is, but my first inclination is RUN, how much do they charge etc..? is it for BI's only? what on earth type of 'form' would a person need ? that really doesn't make sense to me...

let us do some checking and get back to this thread should be within the day.

Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 02:23 pm Post Subject:

Oh my gosh i just lost a GIANT post about this outfit...i have to go to my 'real' job, right now, but i was right RUN, AND KEEP RUNNING...i'll post addl information i found on their site soon...but to put it mildly, i was wearin' out the :roll: button...and instead of spending 99.99 (after an 'instant' 150.00 discount) i'll give you all the adjuster 'secrets' for free...wait we already do! :roll: i cannot believe some of the stuff this site says!

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 04:06 pm Post Subject:

Did she really say, trust the insurance adjuster to tell you what your BI claim is worth? Wasn't there a company that used a philosophy advising insurers to put on the boxing gloves and play hard ball with BI claims settlements and all the rest followed suit in the 90's?

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 10:03 pm Post Subject:

Sorry, did he say; not she say? :oops:

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:02 pm Post Subject:

Did she really say, trust the insurance adjuster to tell you what your BI claim is worth?

Where do you see this said ANYWHERE in this thread by boy or girl? I don't see it here guest... :?

Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 12:40 am Post Subject:

However, I personally would trust dealing with the insurance company directly than using online forms. Its not always necessary to get an attorney to settle the personal injury claim, rather, in most cases we pay the attys unnecessarily

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