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Pedestrian hit by drunk driver

by Sad Mother on Aug 13, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

My daughter was hit by a drunk driving a truck. Her body landed 12 feet from the spot where he hit her. This was his 3rd DUI. He probably stayed in jail for about 4 months. She has a permanent brain injury which leaves her fatigued, etc. She has chronic pain from her injuries. She is unable to work. SGI was terrible to deal with. Did not want to help her and more or less told her to learn how to deal with her new reality of life. I think most people think that when something this terrible happens to you that you will be looked after through insurance. We found out this is not so. We need to get rid of SGI.

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Disposed Before Settlement

by Gary on Jun 29, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

SGI has disposed of my van and the claim has not been settled. Note it is still within the two year time period to settle. I had personal items in the van and SGI has been hardballing me on the price. They sent me a web site evaluation for $4550 and then promptly told me that it was only worth around $2200.
They are now up to $3300 less the $700 deductible. They are not making any comment on my personal items.
Now I am presented with the cost of a professional arbitrator which I have no idea where or what that will cost or if it would be worthwhile.
I asked SGI for what they got for the van when it was disposed and they remain quiet.

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SGI a bunch of idiots

by dn on Jan 27, 2016
1 out of 5 stars

RE SGI is evil,
My advice to you is get on your computer and start finding comparable sales for your vehicle. I would also tell SGI you want to save your vehicle and you are not accepting their lame offer to write off your vehicle. (Oh sure you can buy it back and go thru inspections to re insure your vehicle but keep in mind this action could be a potential nightmare). Inform SGI you want to go to arbitration then hire an arbitrator! You will have to fill out a form in regards to what you think your vehicle is worth, your arbitrator should help you with this. Google vehicle appraisers or look in the yellow pages under auto appraisers/arbitrators. I went down this road last fall it was the best $250.00 I have ever spent. After winning my case my SGI adjuster calls me and acts like my best friend telling me how great it is that my vehicle is being fixed etc. Please! Hire an arbitrator!

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Absolutely brainless

by Greater>You on Jun 27, 2015
1 out of 5 stars

According to the SGI and police, if a police does not clock the speeds of the vehicles in a crash, you have no ability to state the other party was speeding. So, in short, there's no difference between a 1 km/h crash and a 1000 km/h UNLESS there is a cop to clock the speeds. Remember that next time, that in the off chance a police officer pulls you over for "speeding" and he didn't clock you, that he can't legally issue you a ticket.

Furthermore, they compare your vehicle to ambiguous Kijiji adds comparable to your vehicle. The vehicle ads will not display their VIN (SGI won't even obtain the VIN's for every vehicle listed on their comparison list while they call you crazy for requesting a simple verification of those ads) on the comparison sheet for your write-off, nor do they show pictures of said vehicles. This provides a open spot for people to scam SGI and falsely make ads on Kijiji of their exact vehicle model, post them on Kijiji for outrageous sums of money and then receive a lump sum BASED solely on the invalid ads SGI checks. Very professional and well done.

Overall, I'm receiving less money for my vehicle than what I put into insurance for a vehicle that was rated all good on all sections of the SGI inspection. This does not make sense as someone who pays 1000$ for a 30,000$ vehicle will receive 80% of 30,000$ for merely 1000$ per year of insurance. Sure, this is good for rich people, but SGI is essentially a social construct meant to be GREAT insurance for LOW price. However, thanks to right wing, it's not that way anymore, and they don't operate at cost and work in gold plated sky scrapers.

Would recommend public transportation or cycling. You're better off disturbing with a pair of in-lines or bicycles than dealing with no-fault insurance OR mindless babble about how all the hard evidence you have is invalid because they say so.

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Terrible company

by Dave Hill on May 23, 2014
1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely appalling. Deny claims for no reason, even when supported by written witnesses and legal declarations and statements from their brokers, with no appeals or recourse. Cheap rates, but you get what you pay for. They are fine as long as they are getting your money, but if you need service, get a lawyer. Worst insurance company on the planet.

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by Anonymous on Apr 11, 2012
3 out of 5 stars

it is considered to be common knowledge that SGI will try to low ball you on your claim and take their time, not easy to contact, not quick when returning phone calls about claims, this is not based on just my experiance but that of friends of family who have had to deal with them also

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What a joke

by Jess on Mar 3, 2022
1 out of 5 stars

Seriously SGI? Your adjusters are vague, slow, and completely out to serve themselves. Even when the person isn’t at fault.
This whole process needs a revamp and more training of your entire staff.
I wish we had the option to go somewhere else because SGI would have been boycotted years ago.

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Horrible

by Capita on Jun 23, 2021
1 out of 5 stars

I have never dealt with a more unfair company in my life. Couldn't get a hold of them. And they will suspend your driver's license without telling you. Even paid for plates and they didn't tell me it was suspended!

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Terrible

by Very Dissatisfied on Feb 22, 2021
1 out of 5 stars

Very rude adjuster, total rip-off - compared to vehicles with 100 000 more km and adjusted $300. Made a terrible experience worse and the rude attitude and delivery of info just added insult to injury.

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No benefit for over 13 years

by princessgirl on Aug 11, 2020
1 out of 5 stars

After sustaining a severe brain injury from an accident, I did not receive a benefit for over 13 years from SGI called Living Assistance despite my doctors, support staff, Occupational Therapist, rehabilitation workers, myself and my parents asking for help over the years. And SGI always declined without a written decision letter. Following a request, one injury note reads in part “… All in all, I did not okay any homecare, as it doesn’t seem warranted from our conversation, especially when she has two days off a week, and I’m sure she doesn’t sleep the entire time. Also, the fact that she has not received homecare in the past, I did not want to open up a can of worms. I’ll leave this to you Darlene to look after.” My parents (in their 60s and 70s) were travelling over 940 km round trip (often taking shifts; 1 parent helping me while another parent was at home taking care of my sister who was mentally handicapped, dealing with a business and household responsibilities. My father was also terminally ill and his doctor only gave him 5 years to live; he only lived half of that. SGI knew all this as this was written in my injury notes.) When SGI started to give the benefit to me years later (only after bypassing my adjuster and sending an email for help to her supervisor), I was given some help. SGI gave the adjuster early retirement (provable in court) and then it took them a year to find a new adjuster to replace her. (It has never taken that long to replace an adjuster) I thought it was a brand-new benefit because I never heard of it before. After my Occupational therapist decided what I needed, SGI reduced my benefit by about 70%. I had enough money for one day of work after they reduced my benefit significantly. I did go to court, but the court system is designed to favour SGI as documented by a legal document called "Cash and Crash". I could not get costs paid for my parents because the court did not have jurisdiction over damages. And I could not get all my court costs paid for. While the amount I got in court was a significant amount of money (paragraph 104- 110), it did not cover the cost of helping with my bottleneck from not receiving my benefit for all those years and repaying my parents for their costs and other things. After the decision letter from the commission and the one month that I had to re-appeal, SGI gave me over 9 adjusters in that one month. SGI did state they would help me with my bottleneck from the 13 years I did not get Living Assistance. So I thought why to continue with court action if SGI is willing to help me as well as the fact both my support workers and my doctors were telling me it was causing me to decompensate and problems with my therapy. But as soon as the time lapsed to re-appeal the decision, SGI’s story soon changed. They would not help me at all. Yes, I am receiving my living assistance but it is not enough to cover all my expenses to clean up my bottleneck. So, my parents aren’t paying just once. They are paying twice by helping me clean up the bottleneck. Do you really want to get insurance from a company that did not give a claimant a benefit (knowingly) for over 13 years?

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