Hmm, interesting point about the photos, but honestly, it's not always about angles or lighting. Ever thought maybe your adjuster was just having a rough day? 😂 I've seen claims sail through with blurry pics taken at night, and others get stuck over minor details in perfect daylight. Sometimes it's just luck of the draw... or maybe karma from that parking spot you stole last week? Just kidding—but seriously, insurance can be weirdly unpredictable sometimes.
Yeah, you're spot on about the unpredictability. Had a client once whose car got keyed—clear daylight, crystal-clear photos, seemed like an open-and-shut case. But nope, adjuster nitpicked every tiny scratch and questioned if some were "pre-existing." Another time, someone submitted blurry nighttime pics of a smashed window, and the claim sailed through in days. Go figure. Sometimes it's just about who you get on the other end... hang in there, though, persistence usually pays off eventually.
Yeah, insurance claims can be a total lottery sometimes. Had a similar thing happen when my side mirror got smashed—thought it'd be straightforward, but the adjuster kept asking if I'd parked too close to traffic (seriously?). Eventually, I just politely escalated it to a supervisor and things moved quicker after that. Sometimes just calmly pushing back or asking for another set of eyes helps smooth things out... hang in there, it'll get sorted eventually.
"Sometimes just calmly pushing back or asking for another set of eyes helps smooth things out..."
Yeah, totally agree with this. I've found that documenting everything—photos, timestamps, even quick notes about conversations—can really help if things get sticky. Insurance companies seem to respond better when you've got clear evidence backing you up... learned that the hard way myself.