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by unable to focus on healing on Feb 19, 2015
1 out of 5 stars
I really don't know where all these bad reviews are coming from. We've had Aviva home and auto coverage for three years now and they are way better than anything else out there. We had one small auto claim last year and everything went smoothly. The price on the home and auto is much better than TD (who we were with before on their special "group plan"). We won't be changing anytime soon.
We have a $13000 claim for windstorm damage, and have been dealing with claims and ombudsman office at Aviva Elite for 10 months. Every expert who has inspected the RV - except Aviva's appraiser - agrees the damage is from outside impact and should be a covered claim. Aviva's appraiser blames the manufacturer for a defect of some kind!
Finally 2 months ago they agreed to partial coverage. We will need to go to mediation on the balance.
So, we got 2 estimates for repairing the partial coverage they agreed too - guess what, here we are 2 months later pushing for approval on the estimates so we can get the work done.
Terrible customer service! They have tried everything imaginable to delay and deny the claim.
We would rate them less than 1 star if we could.
Stay away from Aviva coverage on your RV's
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Some idiot put earthquake and sewer back up riders on my travel trailer policy. I caught it and my agent took the riders off. Pretty unethical to me.
Horrendous insurance company. The customer support spoke nothing but incomprehensible, nonsensical gibberish which, roughly translated, consisted of excuses for their terrible and illogical behaviour. They also bill me without warning and long before they're supposed to, and on top of that, they constantly find new ways to, again, rip me off. My rate spiked for no reason at all, for starters. Do yourself a favour and avoid Aviva at all costs.
I am a 28 year old female who got my g2 license about 3 years ago. Because my family members are insured with Aviva, I got a multi-vehicle discount which made Aviva the cheapest option for me.
The following year, my rate increased by about 10% which they said was due to an introductory discount that you get with them in your first year.
Fine. The year after that, it went up another 13% despite having no accidents or claims. When I called to inquire, they had no explanation.
I found a better rate with Meloche Monnex which has no first year discounts so I know that this is a true base rate. My broker at Aviva tried to talk me out of it by saying that Aviva works through brokers which makes the service more personalized whereas Meloche Monnex works through the corporate office. In my experiences, I have had a much more difficult time contacting Aviva whose brokers seem to have a very lax attitude towards responding to their voicemails. I am put into contact with someone right away when I contact Meloche Monnex.
I am happy with the switch. Beware of rate increases with Aviva.
My car was stolen in the middle of the night right from my driveway as I slept only a few feet away. That was July, 2014. Aviva farms out claims settlement to Cunningham & Lindsay who seem determined to prove to Aviva that they save them as much money as possible. So you get caught in bureaucratic finger-pointing. The policy offered a rental vehicle which I had to exchange after only a few days as it was like a coffin on wheels and not equivalent to the 2011 V-6 Accord that was stolen. Within several weeks, I received an offer prepared by Aviva via C&L who then pulled the plug on the rental vehicle leaving me with nothing to drive. I thoroughly analyzed the 16-page offer and phoned up all ten dealerships to check on the comparables cited. There was no car for sale that low mileage. The offer was very confusing, listing the same ten cars twice using different prices. And only two of the comparable cars shown were the proper model (V-6 NAVI) which retails for at least $2000 higher. This evaluation was unprofessional and bush-league. When I complained and said I was not accepting the offer, it took many weeks more to get a revision which obviously didn't have any further research, nor did it correct for the wrong model. All in all, I didn't receive a cheque until mid-October, three months after the car was stolen and two months after my rental was cut off. Don't go with Aviva and assume that you're going to be protected from something like theft or an accident that's a write-off.
There are two other morals to the story.
1) Don't expect the police to be very helpful. They may pat your hand and say, "There, there.", but a stolen car is either carved up in pieces or on a ship across the ocean within 48 hours. Car theft is big crime but nobody seems to be effective or they're all toothless tigers.
2) Go ahead, buy a Honda and keep it in showroom condition. After all, the third world needs more black market vehicles and Hondas and Toyotas are at the top of the list. Realize that if you take your car in for service (and mine had been just the week before), some car jockey can easily get the keys (even electronic ones) easily duplicated at a car parts store or by a partner in crime.
the beginning of my claim was a bit rocky and stressful I must admit. First off the adjuster I had in the beginning did not help whatsoever playing phone tag and was actually quite rude. After speaking to adjuster after adjuster, I finally got the right information, which was to basically I wasn't at fault during the incident. But based on the fact that I was not involved in the accident seemed to complicate things a lot that caused unnecessary stress. In the end all they asked for was a few documents I needed to obtain and then pass on to them. After that the process was quicker than I thought, the remedy I was offered was quite outstanding as I did not expect it. Usually from what I know there's a bargain process but to my surprise I didn't have to. So therefore Ive had a positive experience with Aviva. I'd like to personally thank Diane Clark for her excellent customer service and professionalism.
I have had auto & home insurance with Aviva for a couple of years now and their prices and customer service are far better than any of my prior insurance carriers. I have found several of my neighbours are also insured with Aviva and they are all equally happy.
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I had a guy run a red light and hit my truck. He admitted in his police report that he ran the light and hit me. I even had a witness to the accident and gave all her information to the claims representative at Aviva. It has been six months since this accident and my claims adjuster is still trying to figure out who was liable. They never bothered to contact the witness, and never return any of my emails or calls. I'm at a total loss as to what actions I need to take next to see that this gets taken care of. I'm considering seeking legal advice and I'm going to report my situation to consumer reports. If your insured with this company I would change to some one else as soon as possible.
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In October 2014 (nearly 5 months ago) my 11 yr old daughter and I were in a rear end collision. Both receiving injuries! I have been waiting and struggling and fighting for my section B, loss of wages benefits. Granted my particular claim is a little more difficult because I am self employed. I have/had 16 clients. I was replaced by 4 in the first 2 weeks.... Because I work "under the table" proving my income has become VERY diffe and stressful. I managed to get just 6 of my original 16 clients to provide letters for the insurance adjuster. This was not enough. I then had 5 of those 6 provide audio recorded statement to a private investigator backing up their letters, as to what I so, and how much they pay me. Since the accident MOST of my clients have replaced me, some because of the lwngth of time i have been off, and some because i harrassed them trying to get them to contact my adjuster. So, here I am, still not back to work almost 5 months after the accident. Its likely I won't have any clients to return to
Facing eviction, credit going down the tubes, unable to pay ANY bills,visiting the food bank just to get by, with a child. My adjuster has been notified of this, they do not care. My benefits still have not been paid. We will lose EVERYTHING, because someone else used my rear bumper as his personal breaking device, and Aviva does not care about the clients who hired them. This is a service I PAY for.... Well, as you may assume, I am canceling my insurance policy.
I understand my situation is more "complicated", but what do they want from me. I tried EVERYTHING to get my client's to cooperate with the company. Provided letters, provided interviews from 1/3 of my client's. The clients don't care, it's not their problem, they don't have the time to take from their busy schedules to talk to an insurance company, for services that I am no longer providing for them.