About
Progressive Insurance Claims
This Web-page provides:
- Contact information for your claim.
- Reviews for Progressive Insurance.
- Information on Progressive Insurance Company.
- Steps to take to get full claim value.
- Criteria to decide whether you need a lawyer.
Contacting Progessive Insurance
General Customer Service:
- 1-800-776-4737
- The Progressive Corporation
6300 Wilson Mills Rd.
Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143
The Information you will need to File an Progressive Insurance Claim:
- Your name, address and phone number
- Progressive Insurance policy number and name of their insured
- Date and time of your injury
- Brief description of what happened
- Insurance and contact information for others involved
How to
Choose the Best Attorney for Your Claims
- Experience
- Reputation/Reviews
- Success
Rate Experience:
The Pottenger Law Firm has more than two decades of helping victims of personal injury recover just compensation. Jason Pottenger came to Kansas City after graduating from the University of Tulsa College of Law in 1992. He has successfully represented plaintiffs in jury trials in state courts in Missouri and Kansas, and Federal court in Missouri. Reputation/Reviews: Jason Pottenger has received the following recognitions:
- Named a Missouri-Kansas Super Lawyer Named Top 100 Trial lawyer in Missouri every year since 2007
- Selected as “Best of the Bar” By the Kansas City Business Journal Life member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum & Multi-Million Dollar Advocates
- Active supporter of community & local charities, including The Pinky Swear Foundation
- Board of Governors Member for the Missouri Board of Trial Attorneys
Success Rate:
Jason Pottenger has litigated construction site accidents, trucking accidents, automobile accidents, electrical injuries and wrongful death matters. He has obtained verdicts and settlements of one million dollars and in excess of two million dollars.
The History Of
Progressive Insurance
Progressive was founded in 1937 by Joseph Lewis and Jack Green as Progressive Insurance Company. Starting in 1956, the company found its niche insuring more risky drivers. In 1965, Peter B. Lewis, son of Joseph Lewis, completed a buyout of Progressive. It has generally attempted to live up to its name by being innovative in the industry. It boasts being the first auto insurance company to have a website, allow customers to purchase policies via that site, and later to pioneer allowing the use of mobile browsers and smartphone apps for rating and managing policies. It was also the first to offer 24/7 claims reporting.
FAQs
- Consumer Affairs rates Progressive at 3.1 out of 5 stars based on 1,492 submissions from last year.
- The Better Business Bureau rates Progressive at a 1.1 out of 5 stars. This is based on 278 customer reviews. It also received 838 complaints in the last 12 months.
- Credit Karma ranks Progressive at a 1.5 out of 5 stars based on 14 policy holders in the last year.
Complaints: The Missouri Department of Insurance keeps track of complaints against insurance companies. Progressive received 4,750 complaints between the years 2000-2017. However, for each complaint registered, there is a good chance someone had a complaint, but didn’t know where to register it.
Note: Progressive has several categories of private auto insurance, each receiving their own complaints. This is a cumulative number of all of them.
In 2007, the company apologized after it was revealed they hired private investigators to infiltrate a church group and pose as congregation members to collect information on litigants seeking redress from the company. Another lawsuit was filed by the litigants over the affair against the company for invasion of privacy and fraud.
In 2009, the company was sued for allegedly deceiving policyholders by employing illegally operated, unlicensed body shops to make repairs on vehicles for their clients in order to save money. The court ruled in Progressive’s favor on two of the counts and the other four were dropped, pending appeal.
Also in 2009, the company was accused of ordering their advertisements off the air during the show broadcast of Glenn Beck on the Fox News Channel over comments made about U.S. President Barack Obama. Progressive responded that they never authorized their ads to be aired during Beck’s program, and they aired in that timeslot due to Fox’s error.
In 2012, the company was widely criticized online for how it handled the claims filed by the family of Kaitlynn Fisher. She died at the age of 24 when a car she was driving was hit by a car that had run a red light in Baltimore. Progressive fought to avoid payment due to Fisher’s estate. Fisher’s insurance policy with Progressive included coverage in the event of an accident with an underinsured driver. The underinsured driver was found to be negligent in a jury trial brought by the Fisher family, with the Fisher family contending that Progressive provided legal assistance to the defense. In two follow-up statements, Progressive explained that they did not “serve as the attorney for the defendant in this case” and then clarified that ” a defendant in this case, Progressive participated in the trial procedures on our own behalf.” Progressive’s position was that fault for the accident had not been clearly established, since three witnesses (the driver of the other car, that car’s passenger, and Ms. Fisher’s passenger) believed that Fisher had run a red light, and filed a motion to intervene to assert that she had been at fault, and therefore was not liable to pay the underinsured motorist claim. The lawyer for the Fisher family countered by noting that two of the three witnesses were not independent, adding “I have an issue with how they examined the evidence to abandon their insured” and introduced the idea the state insurance commissioner could find Progressive had acted in bad faith. As noted, Progressive lost the case and was ordered to pay the underinsured motorist claim in addition to a separate settlement with the Fisher family “to avoid a hearing before the state insurance commissioner”.
However, to file a claim by phone, you can call 1-800-776-4737. You will need the following information:
- First and last name
- Date of birth
- State of residence
- Insurance policy number
Written claims can be sent to:
The Progressive Corporation
6300 Wilson Mills Rd.
Mayfield Village, Ohio 44143
Some of the information that insurance companies demand, like your social security number, is more likely to be used to investigate you than to process your claim. You don’t lose all privacy rights simply because someone else hurt you! We highly recommend you contact The Pottenger Law Firm, and let us file your claim. We will ensure that the insurance company takes your claim seriously from the start.
Car accidents are a common cause of complaints and claims with State Farm Insurance. In the event of a car crash, you will need to know or obtain the following information:
- The details of your pain and suffering, including frequency.
- Ask your physician if you will have future limitation. If possible, get it in writing.
- An estimate of how much your future medical bills are expected to be.
- Write down the future medical care your doctor tells you about.
- Write down the precise injuries you received from your auto accident.
- Get all your medical bills from all the medical providers who have treated you.
- Get a complete copy of your medical records.
Ask your employer for copies of your pay stubs for several months preceding your auto accident. If you work on commission, you will need that information too. These documents can be used in your claim.
Every claim is unique and there is not a guaranteed maximum compensation. The facts of a case are what determine compensation, and these vary with each person. The Pottenger Law Firm has recovered upwards of $2,000,000 for clients, with results ranging from a few hundred dollars to over a million dollars after a severe injury.
- Average jury verdicts in your area
- The value of your past medical treatment bills
- The amount of medical bills still unpaid
- Whether there are liens against your case (ERISA, Medicare, Medicaid, hospital, etc.)
- The cost of your future medical treatment
- The presence or absence of health insurance
- Your ability as a witness
- The opposing party’s ability as a witness
- Whether there is comparative fault
- Whether the at-fault party did something offensive like texting while driving or driving drunk
- Your treating physician’s support as a witness
- Whether the court has experience with injury cases like yours Case law and Statutes pertinent to your case
- The quality of the insurance company’s attorneys
- The quality of your attorney; are they willing to go to trial?
There are many factors that can affect your recovery and lots of places to make a mistake that will sink your case. Hiring an experienced attorney to fight for you is your best bet. Day and night, The Pottenger Law Firm is always here for you. We offer free consultations to discuss your case with you and advise you from beginning to end. To reach us, call us at 816-531-6006 or send us a message.
Get The Compensation You Deserve if You’ve Been Injured
If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident and someone else is to blame, The Pottenger Law Firm LLC, may be able to help. Our Kansas City personal injury attorneys are committed to fighting for the financial compensation our clients deserve. To learn more about how we may be able to help you and your family, please contact us today.