Airline lost luggage and insurance wants to pay less then half of my claim. What can i do?
Airline lost luggage and insurance wants to pay less then half of my claim. What can i do?
Sue.
One positive change is that airlines now have to reimburse the checked-bag fees they charge if your luggage is lost - though not if it's delayed. After you contact the airline about a baggage problem, you may encounter resistance along the path to getting paid for your claim.
Contest it with the insurance company. Find out why they think that is the amount that should be paid. Prove to them why you think you should get paid more. Go through their dispute resolution process. Don't let it drop. You know, normal things to get what you think you should.
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