Complaint Review: Bfc Insurance Co. Of Nevada HSBC - Bridge Water New Jersey
- Bfc Insurance Co. Of Nevada HSBC 200Sumerset Blvd.3100 PO Box 6983 Bridge Water, New Jersey U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-6901532
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- Category: Attorney Generals
Bfc Insurance Co. Of Nevada HSBC Taking it in the Arse,NOT!! Bridge Water New Jersey
*Consumer Suggestion: Here's where you went wrong...
*Consumer Suggestion: Mind your T's & C's
*Consumer Suggestion: Mind your T's & C's
*Consumer Suggestion: Mind your T's & C's
*Consumer Suggestion: Mind your T's & C's
*Consumer Suggestion: Mind your T's & C's
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July of 2007 I was injured on my job and haven't been able to return to work since. I was recieving Workman Comp up until may of 2008.At this time I quit receiving any kind of payment.At this time I turned in a claim to Account secure plus. Low and behold HSBC denied my claim because I didn't turn in the claim within 120 days of my accident. In my oppionion my hardship started when I quit receiving workmans comp and not when I was injured.
I have called the insurance commisioner in my state of Nebraska and plann on filing a grievance with them. Hopefully they canstraighten this mess out. Looks like BFC.of Nevada whitch is owned by HSBC have been ripping alot of people off.
They need to be shut down.If the insurance commision can't solve the problem I will be contacting the Attorney
Gary
Elkhorn, Nebraska
U.S.A.
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#6 Consumer Suggestion
Here's where you went wrong...
AUTHOR: D K - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2009
You said "In my oppionion my hardship started when I quit receiving workmans comp and not when I was injured" YOUR opinion does not mean anything... only the Terms & Conditions that YOU agreed to when you signed up for the service mean anything. If you did not file a claim within the timeframe that your Terms stated, they had every right to deny your claim.
Just so you know, when you file a claim through the Insurance Commisioner, they send the claim to the company you are filing against and that company sends in their proof of why they were right in their actions. You are going to lose that arguement as they will send in the Terms & Conditions YOU agreed to when signing up for that service.

#5 Consumer Suggestion
Mind your T's & C's
AUTHOR: Bestadvice - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2009
Gary, there are terms and conditions associated with that program. Did you read them or simply "assume" when the appropriate time to submit claim for benefits would be?

#4 Consumer Suggestion
Mind your T's & C's
AUTHOR: Bestadvice - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2009
Gary, there are terms and conditions associated with that program. Did you read them or simply "assume" when the appropriate time to submit claim for benefits would be?

#3 Consumer Suggestion
Mind your T's & C's
AUTHOR: Bestadvice - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2009
Gary, there are terms and conditions associated with that program. Did you read them or simply "assume" when the appropriate time to submit claim for benefits would be?

#2 Consumer Suggestion
Mind your T's & C's
AUTHOR: Bestadvice - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2009
Gary, there are terms and conditions associated with that program. Did you read them or simply "assume" when the appropriate time to submit claim for benefits would be?

#1 Consumer Suggestion
Mind your T's & C's
AUTHOR: Bestadvice - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 27, 2009
Gary, there are terms and conditions associated with that program. Did you read them or simply "assume" when the appropriate time to submit claim for benefits would be?


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