2 /5 Christina Catchings: Update, as of 12/13/2023, State Farm representatives have lied on two occasions with an insurance company contesting a statement by a "case manager," that says they (the insurance company) participated in an analysis that shifted liability to myself in the direction of 70 percent months many months after we each signed off on paperwork claiming their clients liability was 85 percent. Their client totaled my car from behind at a high rate of speed when the parked car was mostly to the right, and where tens of cars filled with safe drivers were passing it in seconds. The blinkers of my car were also on and seen by cameras.
Once I told State Farm representatives that conversation was recorded, they demanded I sign up for a third-party service so that I could communicate only with that case manager and his subordinate without retaining proof. They also said they would compensate me for damages only if I was to correspond in a one-page email that removes the many months of communications, damage photos, and assigned research from them to me. The numbers would be the same, the data was to be removed.
They defaulted, sending me to the case manager, who then lied.... Their prior, written and signed off, excuse for removing a large portion of a wage settlement is that I pay for my own gas as an independent contractor; that was already reduced as they will only cover a portion of time: prior to when a three-day rental service was provided.
From the usage of false data for comps to determine my car loss damage to boldly lying, their job was to heavily reduce compensation from each direction, despite the fact that their client totaled my car in one swipe with the blinkers on. They have not shifted their perspective, despite signing an agreement for responsibility and fair treatment that states theyd do the opposite. They revealed a process of intentional time waste by sending filers to different teams: promising, defaulting on a promise, and then lying elsewhere.