Insurance companies go
to any length necessary to keep their multi-billion business rolling along,
including forcing auto body shops to cut corners and undermine their customers
by offering them less than theyre owed.
While this is going on, insurance commissioners across the
country are failing consumers as they stand idly by while top tier
companies like Farmers, State Farm, GEICO and others continue to pocket record
profits.
At Leifs, weve seen a growing trend of customers seeking
information and answers to questions involving shoddy repairs, cutting
corners, totaling of cars and more. This is why we are starting a new venture
entitled Ask Leif in which you can ask
technical questions, insurance questions or anything you might need to know
about your car and get answers within 48 hours.
The goal of Ask Leifs is to provide expert assistance and
advocacy for consumers, connecting with insurance company liaisons and the
state of Oregon Insurance Commissioner to help settle disputed claims in a fair
and equitable manner.
With thousands of auto claims in Oregon settled in bad
faith, we recognize a market for unbiased, factual information and help for
consumers dealing with professionals from the insurance industry.
You can logon to our Facebook page and ask Leif a question
any time and hell answer it in short order. If youre not on Facebook, you can
utilize our new site, www.askleif.com and
participate that way. Leif is here to help answer questions in a fair and
equitable manner. It doesnt matter if youre a customer at Leifs Auto
Collision Centers or not, we will help anyone seeking information.
For far too long customers are without redress or solutions
to problems posed by their insurance company. Leifs is here to expose
insurers tactics and give you answers both big and small.
According to badfaithinsurance.org,
85-95 percent of claims are settled in bad faith, meaning the consumer is
losing money while the insurance company is profiting. Whether this is through
totaling a consumers vehicle, diminished value or other cost-cutting measures,
Leif can and will shed light
on these corrupt practices. A recent
investigation by State Integrity resulted in a
C- rating for the Oregon Insurance Commissioner, a report card that also
included an F for public access to information.
The goal of this venture is to arm you with pertinent
information about your quandary. We will deliver accurate, unbiased information
aimed at bringing fairness to the automotive industry.