Stay away from these fraudsters
by Mr Dave on Apr 17, 2024
1 out of 5 stars
My father was insured by Aviva and he passed away 3 weeks ago. I advised the broker so they would know the house was vacant. I still maintain the lawn service and the home alarm. I also have timers on different lamps and I visited the house once a week. Since I have advised the broker, Aviva has cancelled all coverage except fire, increased the deductible and premium, and charged for a vacancy permit. I still have not buried my father. My home insurance maintains the same coverage for 6 months after a person dies. Check your policy well.
We had a flood in our home because of a crushed sewer pipe. We contacted our insurer, RBC/Aviva who claimed that the repair was covered. Upon contacting the repair company our insurer denied our claim despite a representative from the same originally claiming that the repair was covered. In the end, it cost me just under $10,000.00. Horrible company and garbage representation. Go with anyone other than RBC/Aviva. Complete scam.
Aviva is a joke of a company. I put in a claim for water damage in my basement. The adjuster I had did not look at my Policy and managed to approve the company to take apart my entire basement. They left me with no walls, no shower, no flooring, NOTHING! We also could never reach this adjuster (he never answered his phone or responded to emails). We are now stuck having to pay out of our own pocket to put everything back (over $30,000). We are in a pandemic and this ridiculous company leaves us with an unfinished basement. We could have taken apart our own basement ourselves if we wanted to. Honestly don’t choose this company. They clearly have clowns working for them and you’ll just be stuck with a bigger mess than when you put in a claim.
We made a claim for water damage resulting from a broken hose on the washing machine in our second-floor laundry room. The contractor responded quickly with the delivery of a dehumidifier, but that dehumidifier stayed in our dining room for months despite frequent calls to you and the contractor. It was finally removed when we threatened to sell it. The insurance agent and the contractor then stated that our ceiling had been stippled and the ceiling damage was a result of removal of this stipple, not water damage. This was false as the house was built in 2010 and the builder testified that no ceiling was stippled; however, both the insurance agent and the contractor steadfastly held on to this claim that this did not represent water damage. The water damage was eventually repaired, but suboptimally. The subcontractor remarked to us at the time that he was only allowed to put two coats of paint on the repair because the insurance company and contractors had stated that they would not pay for a third coat which would result in a normal-appearing ceiling rather than a defective ceiling. Subsequent to this repair, secondary lesions developed. We had a second contractor inspect the ceiling and he noted a tide mark extending beyond the kitchen into the hallway leading to our ground-level bathroom. Both the insurance agent and contractor stated that they did not believe the second contractor because they could not understand how this could happen; note that our trust levels were not high as these were the same people who stated, despite all evidence to the contrary, that our ceiling had been stippled. Furthermore, both the insurance agent and contractor should be well aware of hydrodynamics. I suspect the insurance agent and the selected contractor were in cahoots and that no one was representing our interests.
Steal your money. Our hard-earned money. When you have to make a 100% legitimate claim. They find every dishonest excuse to deny your coverage. Paid home insurance for 30 years absolutely dishonest people. They do not honour what they sell. Read all these reviews of customers who are cheated this is deplorable. Stay away from AVIVA.
A water leak in the basement from AC and water tank occurred. We tried to get a resolution, from contractors for these units, it took the different contractors a while to get the matter under wraps but there was substantial damage to the floors and walls. Someone recommended contacting our insurance "AVIVA" to cover damages. We contacted them, but saw a whole lot of run around on the subject with no effort on their behalf to give us a solution after a whole 2 weeks calling them each day, as they would never call or email back, when they said they would, and I'm trying to get a solution while they putting it off to another day. They finally decided - "Oh sorry, you are not covered. We decided this type of damage is due to an ongoing leak." Anyone reading this please take your money and run from this company! They just want your money and when you have a claim they will just give you the old run around! I would give NO STARS but no option exists for that.
August 2018 I tried to make a claim for my roof leaking. The insurance adjuster denied my claim saying my shingles were too old and told me I could appeal it if I wanted to. We did not appeal it. It was a small job so we did it ourselves. Last month, September 2019, my broker's office calls & says the underwriter has questions about my claim. At first, I had no clue what she was talking about. After some back & forth calls, the questions were about the denied roof claim. They didn't believe I fixed my roof, gave me 2 days to submit pictures. My broker took pics & submitted them. Broker calls me a few days later & tells me my insurance is being cancelled because underwriter says roof wasn't done by a licensed roofer. I was never told that we had to do any of this when the claim was denied. I received registered from Aviva saying my insurance is being cancelled and all the reason says is "underwriting reasons". I pay my premium every month and this was the only claim that I have ever tried to make. I can not believe how I have been treated. I am not pulling all of my vehicles and motorcycles away from Aviva. Absolutely disgusting how they treat a good customer.
Aviva Canada owned by Aviva UK provided builders insurance in Canada to the crooked builder of our new home in BC., The builder failed to tell us the house was supposedly ready to occupy. When we did find out we noted various faults in and out of our new home so we called Aviva adjustor who ordered the builder to finish and fix what was not done or not done properly. to which the builder ignored their order to fix was ignored by the builder Over time Aviva adjusters left the company and new ones took over the files saying in writing the builder advised their company Avia all problems were looked after which they were not and have proof that the problems still exist. Aviva refuses to provide any written or verbal proof of the builder proving them with such proof to this homeowner and say all has been corrected by the builder and my claims are no longer allowed because the time of the coverage has passed. I have proof of such lies suggested by certain Aviva employees, as well as false documentation they emailed this writer the owner, which they added such false information that it was my comments and signature which I never provided such as they claim I was satisfied with all work done that supposedly the builder provided to their adjusters for Aviva which is totally false from their end. Now because I am calling their bluff and demanding proof of Aviva adjusters claiming I provided such letter and I did not. Because I contacted their so-called ombudsman off and got shot the call when they disagreed of what I tried to tell them what the problems were they shut the phone down on my ear and suggested I could take it to court. An ombudsman office of any agency is to look into the person complaint and discuss with the complainant the person who had the complaints what the problem may be and try to fix the problem instead last week the person who did not want to listen slammed the phone down on this writer's ears. Aviva's Ombudsman office is a bad joke as it appears Aviva considers complainants not worth listening to and it is a bad joke and a waste of time to communicate with. In Canada or the Uk, the principal owner of Aviva in Canada is Aviva UK to which they have to abide by rules of Canada and the states they work under in Canada appear to be violated by some employees of Aviva and Aviva Canada.
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Please request a copy of your full policy and read through it. Severe rainstorm caused a leak in the roof which traversed down to the first floor. Claim denied because they claimed "faulty workmanship" on a 2-year-old roof. If it were "faulty workmanship", I don't see how 2 seasons passed with no signs whatsoever. It would have shown up in the first heavy rain or snow for that matter. Terrible experience with this company. I would rate 0 if possible.
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Stay away from these scam artists. My wife got an bad earache when we were on vacation. Dr. bills came to a measly $150 for antibiotics. Aviva took 9 months to pay out the $150, and only after dozens of phone calls. We had never made a house insurance claim until just last week when a bucket of bleach was spilled on our driveway. They have refused the claim. I have received a new quote from a different company and found out that my Aviva policy would never have paid out the money to replace our house in case of fire as they had completly underestimated the value.
So happy I will never have to deal with them again.