can I get a copy of my insurance company investigation into

by Guest » Thu Aug 13, 2009 03:49 am
Guest

had a trailer stolen out of my yard my insurance
co, is investigating questioning neighbors can I get
a copy of the neighbors statements?

Total Comments: 14

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 11:07 am Post Subject: insurance

Just ask the Insurance Company for a copy. It is your right to be informed of everything their doing, pertaining to this investigation.

Posted: Sat Aug 15, 2009 12:50 pm Post Subject:

Hey Sdchargersfan, I'd love to know if they'd offer a detailed report or just a summary of things. I would often wonder if it was at all possible to achieve investigation reports through the different phases. Do keep me informed!

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 03:45 am Post Subject:

You can always ask, but the insurance company does not have any obligation to release information obtained. They do have an obligation to keep you informed on your claim usually every 30 days.

Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 01:59 pm Post Subject: insurance

Well,.....in my opionion, I think ANY Insurance Co, you are dealing with (claim wise) should give you a copy of the information. Actually........with 'MY' Insurance Co, they gave me a detailed report of investigations, etc. That way, if I had ANY questions right then, I could ask about them.

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:10 am Post Subject:

I think ANY Insurance Co, you are dealing with (claim wise) should give you a copy of the information

"should" and ''will'' are two different things. I would be VERY surprised if they gave you a copy of the recorded statements of the people they interview. They most definately ARE required to keep you updated and let you know how they reach their decision, but in no way are they required to give you any copy of anything that is not public record that exsists in their claim file.

Actually........with 'MY' Insurance Co, they gave me a detailed report of investigations, etc

So that would've been a summary of what had happened not an actual copy of anything like a statement...

But you most certainly could ask...

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 01:12 am Post Subject: insurance

REALLY?? I thought Insurance Co's gave you a COPY of the original reports/claims. The ORIGINAL one would be 'on record',..so, why not give you a copy of it? Hope my question/concern is clear.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 06:36 am Post Subject:

Anything in a claim file is work product and protected as such and only with a court action may be released....even then they will try to fight it if they want to keep something confidential. This is why some companies don't want informal e-mails from adjusters since they could be discovered down the road in court.

Nothing on file is on record or filed anywhere but in the insurance company's drawer. They will supply estimates (dwelling,auto) to the insured or claimant and in some (all?) states have to supply a copy of a written/recorded (transcribed) statement to the individual that gave the statement but not to third parties that did not give the statement.

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 09:00 am Post Subject:

Hi, you've said that your carrier is still investigating things. I guess it would be wiser for them to keep things and analyze the possibilities till they arrive at a conclusion.

They might convey their explanation as and when they'd be ready to settle things with you.

Steven

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:46 am Post Subject: insurance

even then they will try to fight it if they want to keep something confidential.

Why would 'they' do this? I mean, something like this could 'make you' or break you', reguarding the accident..ya know?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:40 pm Post Subject:

Why would 'they' do this? I mean, something like this could 'make you' or break you', reguarding the accident..ya know?

There are very very very strict laws regarding privacy. For instance, there is no need for an insured or claimant to know the others address, phone number etc. I don't know what you mean by make or break you...the adjuster is the one determining the liability they are the ones that need all the info.

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