Thai Insurance CM - “Grandpa” with Eng sub

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To further complicate matters, even if a loss is covered, the policy most likely includes a deductible as well as coverage limits. Depending on the nature of the loss, multiple insurance companies may be involved. For example, if a storm strikes and you have both wind and flood damage, you may have to file a claim with your homeowners insurance for the wind damage and another with the national flood insurance program (if you have flood insurance) for the water damage.

Depending on where you live, your deductible may be higher under certain circumstances. For example, in Florida, your insurance deductible for hurricane damage is much higher than if your home was burglarized. So, will your local insurance company pay or won’t they? Look at it this way, insurance companies DON’T want to pay. They are in business to generate profits and will need to be convinced BY YOU that the claim should be paid. The burden of proof lies on you, the homeowner. This means that you will need to prove your case and do it well. The better prepared and more organized you are, the better.

Documentation for Making Insurance Claim

Start with documentation. You may need to take dozens of photos and provide your direct insurance agent with detailed estimates to counter against the insurance company’s original settlement offer. You may need to demand to see how the agent depreciated your property and negotiate a more reasonable method. While your homeowner’s insurance policy is a contract, the claims process does provide room for negotiations with auto insurance company (more information on best negotiation tactics in How to Contact with Auto Insurance Company? article).

Your best bet is to be prepared for a fight. Your tools in this battle include a detailed home inventory, digital photos and video documenting the damage, estimates from local contractors, and a willingness to demand a better offer. You don’t have to do this alone. In fact, many contractors are willing to be present during the insurance adjuster’s visit to help point out damage that the adjuster might have otherwise ignored. In addition, public home or auto insurance adjusters act as advocates for the homeowner and work on your behalf to negotiate a higher settlement offer.

Arm yourself with knowledge, documentation, and real-world estimates while also considering professional representation and you’ll be better equipped to answer the question, “Will they pay for it?”

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Thai Insurance CM - “Grandpa” with Eng sub

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Willie James is a car insurance expert of Online Car Insurance News Review agency. His job is to analyze american auto insurance information and publish different reviews for Federal Insurance Bureu (FIB) in Moscow, Russia. His hobby is styding a plants and smoking mixes Spice Spike and exotic entheogens.


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9 Responses to “Thai Insurance CM - “Grandpa” with Eng sub”

  1. ToiletsfullofPoop Says:

    Damn. I told myself I wouldn’t cry but when they said why he walked so far to play violin, BAM, tears and tears =.=

  2. jorgeelmuerte Says:

    Permission to cry…
    -Granted.

  3. sfpkent Says:

    Thai advertisement always great to watch.

  4. Kantapat05 Says:

    This story is base on true story from grandpa”chew” and i heard he was dead since 2-3 years ago. i’m thai

  5. candr Says:

    Believe its called an yazheng, very moving. I visit My Kana each year at Obon in Japan since 95′. However nothing compared to this gentleman, but I know how someone in this postion would feel about someone, even after many years.

  6. darkinvader92 Says:

    I fucking cried…

  7. Negasilver Says:

    Goddamn. It gets me everytime. =(

  8. victoriapschen Says:

    lol, your comment made me laugh right after I shed tears.

  9. buindotcom Says:

    thai’s commercials make me cry XD esp. “my girl” :((

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