Mr. Ecrement, Ms. Prince stated, at the scene, that she had caused the accident. She was on the phone turning right and looking left. She had the red light. This report states, "yellow." which is still her fault and anything other than green is illegal. She should have been charged as well. Her boyfriend on the scene told me and her that," he had told her at least 15 times not to talk,text, and drive that she was going to run over someone and that I was him." My back is permanently injured from military service. I have open Rx for opiate pain meds. I had been treated the day before so, the er would have not been able to do any new treatments. My VA Dr. Khan was notified of these new injuries by secure messaging and Facebook 20 - 55 minutes immediately after the collusion. I sought treat immediately! As well as, A Neuro exam at Doctor's Care - Hill crest. I have not sought ANYTHING pain and suffering. I am use to that. I only wrote to Nationwide for funding to receive treatments to attempt to get my body back in the closest to possible undamaged condition it was in BEFORE this assault. Whomever, wrote this letter is fabricating misinformation at worse and misinformed at best. At this time, if your office can not help; I would like instruction to proceed with legal compliant actions on my own. Sincerely, Bulsa
From: Jack Ecrement <JEcrement@doi.sc.gov>
To: "b29349@yahoo.com" <b29349@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 4:51 PM
Subject: SCDOI Complaint 157599
Good Afternoon Mr. Bulsa,
We hope that you are doing well.
Enclosed is a copy of the response that we received from Nationwide Insurance Company of America, regarding the complaint that you filed with our agency. We have registered your complaint in our Market Conduct System, so your voice has been heard. Our Market Conduct Department tracks the number of complaints that each company receives each year, and they also track the number of complaints that each employee gets as well.
Complaint/Issues: This is a value dispute involving a third party auto bodily injury claim. The South Carolina Department of Insurance is strictly a regulatory agency when we are dealing with matters involving claim settlements. Unfortunately, we do not have any authority to force the company to pay you for your auto bodily injury claim, then accordingly.
Legal Options: Try to negotiate to reach a compromise settlement agreement with the adjuster, and or with their supervisor. Or, if you do not agree with the final offer that the company gives you, and you want to pursue this matter going forward, then you may want to consider seeking legal counsel. The vast majority of attorneys will allow for an initial consultation with them, free of charge, to help a consumer in evaluating their case. They can outline all of your legal options at that time and can advise you how much it will cost for their legal services to handle your case.
We are sorry that our answer could not be more favorable. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you on this matter.
Sincerely,
J.D. Ecrement, AIC, CISR Elite
Manager - Office of Consumer Services
South Carolina Department of Insurance
803-737-6180
jecrement@doi.sc.gov
From: Jack Ecrement <JEcrement@doi.sc.gov>
To: "b29349@yahoo.com" <b29349@yahoo.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 4:51 PM
Subject: SCDOI Complaint 157599
Good Afternoon Mr. Bulsa,
We hope that you are doing well.
Enclosed is a copy of the response that we received from Nationwide Insurance Company of America, regarding the complaint that you filed with our agency. We have registered your complaint in our Market Conduct System, so your voice has been heard. Our Market Conduct Department tracks the number of complaints that each company receives each year, and they also track the number of complaints that each employee gets as well.
Complaint/Issues: This is a value dispute involving a third party auto bodily injury claim. The South Carolina Department of Insurance is strictly a regulatory agency when we are dealing with matters involving claim settlements. Unfortunately, we do not have any authority to force the company to pay you for your auto bodily injury claim, then accordingly.
Legal Options: Try to negotiate to reach a compromise settlement agreement with the adjuster, and or with their supervisor. Or, if you do not agree with the final offer that the company gives you, and you want to pursue this matter going forward, then you may want to consider seeking legal counsel. The vast majority of attorneys will allow for an initial consultation with them, free of charge, to help a consumer in evaluating their case. They can outline all of your legal options at that time and can advise you how much it will cost for their legal services to handle your case.
We are sorry that our answer could not be more favorable. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you on this matter.
Sincerely,
J.D. Ecrement, AIC, CISR Elite
Manager - Office of Consumer Services
South Carolina Department of Insurance
803-737-6180
jecrement@doi.sc.gov
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