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Question 9 of 22 in Claims Information

My car was completely totaled in an automobile accident. The company is not offering me a fair settlement on my claim. What can I do?


Try further negotiation. If you have a specific complaint and can demonstrate that the proposed settlement is unfair to you, you may be able to get assistance from the state insurance department. Ultimately, you can take the insurance company to small claims court -- or sue them, if enough money is at stake.
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