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GROVELAND, FL – A single-vehicle accident in Lake County last week claimed the life of the driver, the Leesburg News reports.

The Florida Highway Patrol said the crash happened in the vicinity of County Road Road 33 and Odom Lane near Mascotte Friday shortly before 5:30 p.m.

State troopers said a 23-year-old man was driving a Chevy Monte Carlo when he drove off the roadway and collided with a utility pole.

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ORANGE COUNTY, FL – Five people were injured in a collision in Orange County Saturday morning, reports WKMG.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a sedan and a dump truck crashed on State Road 417 at the John Young Parkway Toll Plaza.

According to the FHP, the man driving the sedan made an improper lane change on SR-417 and entered the path of the dump truck.  The vehicles collided and the truck overturned, hitting a wall barrier, a guardrail and a pole.

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GAINESVILLE, FL – State troopers said a car accident at a rest area along Interstate 75 Wednesday left two people dead.

According to WGFL, the incident took place on I-75 south near mile marker 382 in Gainesville at about 2 p.m.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 66-year-old woman was driving a Tesla sedan and coming off an exit ramp when she entered the rest area parking lot and crashed into the back of a parked tractor-trailer.

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MARION COUNTY, FL – State troopers said a teenage driver died following a fiery car accident in Marion County on Friday night.

Ocala-News reports the crash occurred on SE 95th Street near SE 7th Avenue Road between Ocala and Belleview at about 10:40 p.m.  According to the Florida Highway Patrol, an 18-year-old man was driving a sedan eastbound at a high rate of speed when he went off the roadway and crashed into a tree, causing the car to catch fire.

The driver, an Ocala resident, was pronounced dead at the scene by Marion County Fire Rescue paramedics. No one else was in the car.

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LEESBURG, FL – Police and first responders were on the scene of a serious accident on U.S. Highway 441 in Leesburg Wednesday afternoon.

In a Facebook post, Leesburg Fire Rescue said the two-vehicle crash occurred in front of Cecil Clark Chevrolet at about 2 p.m. Emergency crews arrived to find two vehicles with major damage and the driver of one of the vehicles, a jeep, was trapped inside.

Rescue crews extricated the driver out of the passenger side of the vehicle, and the victim was airlifted to a local trauma center.  Other patients were treated at the scene.

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MARION COUNTY, FL – One person was killed and several others were injured in a collision in Marion County last week, according to Villages-News.

The Florida Highway Patrol said a 75-year-old man was driving a Ford Edge west on County Road 42 Wednesday when the vehicle crashed into a Chevrolet Tahoe at about 6:10 p.m.

The Edge driver was pronounced dead at the scene.  A 77-year-old female passenger was critically injured while another 57-year-old passenger was seriously injured, and both were transported to Ocala Regional Medical Center.  All three people in the Edge were residents of The Villages.

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According to the American Association for Justice (AAJ), insurance companies in America make a whopping one trillion dollars every year from insurance premiums paid by consumers.

That’s a lot of cash. The methods used to keep their pockets full require some questionable tactics, including rejecting valid claims, hiking up premium costs, and denying certain coverages.

The AAJ researched court documents, FBI records, and interviewed former insurance company employees to compile a list of the worst 11 insurance companies in America.

Here they are:

  1. ALLSTATE – The CEO of the company, Thomas Wilson, has said that the company’s goal is to generate wealth for shareholders. While their ads say that you are in “good hands” with them, the truth is that they encourage their employees to make lowball offers for valid claims and intense litigation strategies to scare off claimants from pursuing what they are rightfully owed. In 2019, Wilson earned more than $16,300,000, but injured claimants walked away with far less than they deserved or nothing at all. The company also earns the title of top worst insurance company due to their ambiguous language in policies that make policyholders believe they have certain coverages, only to find out that they do not when disaster strikes resulting in a denial of their claims.
  2. UNUM – This is a prominent disability insurance provider in the U.S. notorious for delaying or denying claims brough to them. The CEO, Rick McKenney, made more than $9.7 million in recent years, while claimants were left with benefit denials. Court records show that Unum leaves claimants without the benefits they deserve – the insurance provider denied a man’s benefits and expected him to continue working despite orders from his doctor to stop working. They even denied one of their own employee’s benefits after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She was forced to seek legal representation after having her claim denied for three years, which caused the company to eventually accept her claim. This further drives the point home that you need to obtain legal counsel immediately in order to get anywhere with insurance companies.
  3. AIG – The company’s profits keep climbing because they refuse to pay out any claims. The company’s CEO, Brian Duperreault, earned over $19 million in 2019. The AAJ has dubbed this company the new ‘Enron’ due to charges of multi-billion-dollar corporate fraud. This company is notorious for creating unfair obstacles for claimants to pursue benefits for their very valid claims. They are also known for using wrongful tactics in court proceedings.
  4. STATE FARM – This is the highest-earning insurance company in America and they got that top spot by paying as little as possible for claims. Just like their competitors, State Farm will go to extreme lengths to delay and deny valid claims, but they have no trouble at all paying CEO Michael Tipsord more than $8.5 million or more annually. See a pattern here, folks?
  5. Car-Insurance-Promotion-Instagram-Post-1-300x300CONSECO (Subsidiaries PENN LIFE and BANKER’S LIFE) – This company and its subsidiaries have all been accused of bad faith insurance practices, such as unethical business practices involving price hikes and false advertising and taking advantage of senior policyholders.
  6. ANTHEM (Formerly known as Wellpoint) – This company covers people under their Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans as well as others. CEO Gail K. Boudreaux made more than $15,400,000 in 2019, while cancelling the policies of chronically ill and pregnant policyholders. Anthem is all about their bottom line, just like every insurance company out there.
  7. FARMERS – This company brings in millions of dollars annually, despite Consumer Reports and JD Powers & Associates ranking this company as one of the worst auto and home insurance companies in America. They encourage their employees to utilize necessary tactics to meet their low payment guidelines by offering raises, bonuses, and other perks.
  8. UNITED HEALTH – The outgoing CEO, David Wichmann, earned $18,900,000 in 2019, while the company lowballed reimbursement rates for medical care, forcing patients to find ways to cover their own medical bills. The company’s success is largely due to their partnership with AARP seeking senior policyholders.
  9. TORCHMARK/GLOBAL LIFE – This company focuses on policies in Alabama, Texas, and other southern states. This insurance provider has fallen under scrutiny for charging higher premiums for their minority customers than their white customers, especially for burial expenses. They have also faced allegations of defrauding their senior customers.
  10. LIBERTY MUTUAL – This company focuses on delaying claims, denying valid claims, and other shady tactics to keep their pockets fully lined. They are known for abandoning and refusing renewals for policyholders living in areas suspectable to tropical storms and hurricanes, leaving them in need after disaster hits.

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HERNANDO COUNTY, FL – One person was killed and several others were injured when their vehicles collided in Hernando County on Sunday morning, reports the Citrus County Chronicle.

The incident took place near the intersection of U.S. 98 and Lake Lindsey Road at about 11:12 a.m.  According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a man driving a van was approaching the intersection and entered the path of a pickup truck under a flashing red traffic signal.  The pickup truck crashed head-on into the left side of the van, causing the van to collide with a tree.

The van driver, a 67-year-old man from Inverness, was pronounced dead at the scene.  The 32-year-old Brooksville man driving the pickup truck and his four passengers, a woman and three children, sustained minor injuries.

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HERNANDO COUNTY, FL – The Florida Highway Patrol said two vehicles were involved in a fatal crash on State Road 50 in Hernando County early Monday morning.

According to The Free Press, the incident happened east of Mckinney Sink Road at about 2:19 a.m.  Investigators believe that a 63-year-old Spring Hill man was driving a van westbound on SR-50 when he entered the eastbound lane for an unknown reason.

The van crashed nearly head-on into a car driven eastbound by a 22-year-old woman from Spring Hill, causing both vehicles to rotate to a stop.

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WALDO, FL – Two people were seriously injured in a collision in Alachua County on Thursday afternoon, officials said.

According to the Alachua Chronicle, firefighters were headed to a separate incident at about 4:15 p.m. when they saw a column of black smoke rising on US Highway 301.

Alachua County Fire Rescue Engine 40 arrived to find that two vehicles had been involved in a T-bone style collision at the intersection of US 301 and NE County Road 225, with one of the vehicles engulfed in flames.

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