San Diego Fraud Ring Cracked
West News December 20, 2002
Over $700,000 dollars were paid in claims for two traffic deaths that never occurred in a case that involved phony police reports created in order to process claims, according to the San Diego ...
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Subject: It's about time this loser got caught
Posted On: June 27, 2005, 8:27 pm CDT
Posted By: Michael
Comment:
Gaylan Sweet was the claims adjuster for my collision case in 1997, when I was struck from behind at a light by their client. He was mishandling the personal injury portion of my claim and continued to harrass me about signing a medical realease, which I refused to do. Three and a half months after the accident, with me still in a rental car and nobody doing anything to help me, the rental company calls me and threatens to have me arrested for grand theft auto. Yes, Gaylan Sweet cancelled my rental car, and refused to pay my medical bills because I wouldn't sign his form. The rental company (think green) charged my credit card twelve times at $200 each which put me $2100 over my limit. The bank called and cancelled the account, and the hospital turned me into collections...all thanks to this low life pile of waste. Later that year, due to Gaylan Sweet and Ray Gauthier at Allsnake, I was forced to file for personal bankruptcy. I FINALLY received a check from them for $1900 ONE YEAR after the accident, and even that check was $200 short of what we agreed upon. If you are ever in an accident and Allsnake is the insurer - go straight to an attorney. Do no pass go, you will not collect $200. I hope Gaylan found a new lover in jail to keep him on his toes. Literally.
Subject: It's about time this loser got caught