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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

HAMMEL V. STATE FARM: 3 ZUNIGA DECLARATIONS

HAMMEL V. STATE FARM: 3 ZUNIGA DECLARATIONS: "d. Mr. Cameron's carrier (Allstate) conceded responsibility
for the loss and reimbursed Linda Stoliar for the
property damage to her vehicle. One week after the
accident, Richard Lonie, the State Farm Claims
Representative handling the claims, determined that
Mr. Cameron was 100% at fault and that Linda Stoliar
was 0% at fault and communicated that information to
her on the same day. According to the Allstate records,
Allstate also determined that Mr. Cameron was 100% at
fault and communicated this to Mr. Cameron. Before
any claim was made, State Farm sought and obtained a
signed authorization to copy Linda Stoliar's medical
and employment records by December 3, 1993. A review
of the files of Linda Stoliar's treating doctors show
that State Farm never used this authorization to copy
or obtain any medical records until January of 1995
when it was used to obtain a copy of Dr. Bennet's
records. No other records were copied with this
authorization."

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