Monday, August 23, 2010

FORMER STATE FARM EMPLOYEE TESTIFIES THAT STATE FARM AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES REGULARLY FORGE CUSTOMER SIGNATURES

FORMER STATE FARM EMPLOYEE TESTIFIES THAT STATE FARM AGENTS AND EMPLOYEES REGULARLY FORGE CUSTOMER SIGNATURES: "J. She also explained a company policy in which 'low damager' claims were not to be settled but rather fully litigated, and every effort was to be made to make it financially unfeasible for the Insured to obtain any benefits regardless of whether any liability was clear or not. State Farm’s attorneys were instructed to conduct formal discovery, obtain records via subpoena instead of authorization forms, and to take depositions of the claimant or Insured, even after the Insured had voluntarily given a recorded statement. They were also forced to undergo so-called IME’s performed by doctors the company was confident would give reports unfavorable to the claimant/insured. This policy was to be 'broadcast' to all plaintiffs’ attorneys’ offices she dealt with."

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