Green2020

Americas Vision For Insurance

If you have one of the 11 worst insurance companies, Green2020.com will provide an additional discount and help you go green. Green2020.com will save you 10% now on any environmentally efficient product you have for your home, auto or business; electric vehicle, hybrid vehicle, solar power and any other environmentally efficient product. We will also bundle and save you 10% on any other insurance: life and health insurance.

 

Green2020.com will be the first insurance carrier in the nation that will allow you to bundle your health, auto and life insurance and reward you with a multi-policy discount. Just send in your current policies and let the discounts begin or call us for a free quote and go green with us. For added discounts Green2020 will provide a network of medical providers, pharmacies, and much more for all of the insured. A referral for legal assistance maybe provided if requested.

Who Are The 11 Worst Insurance Companies?

The insurance industry in America makes a staggering $1,000,000,000,000 annually from premiums, according to the American Association for Justice (AAJ). Yes, that is ONE TRILLION dollars.

The AAJ compiled a list of the worst insurance companies in the United States by examining thousands of records about the companies, including court documents, FBI records, and testimony from former insurance employees. Their research identified the companies that work against the clients that need them the most by rejecting claims, denying coverage, and jacking up premiums.

While this list stems from the opinions of AAJ researchers, experience handling countless insurance claims for injured clients leads our legal team to agree with the list. We also have had dealings with other insurers outside the AAJ list that use questionable tactics to minimize and avoid paying valid claims.

If you were in a car accident and are fighting with one of these insurance companies, you need to know that they are not on your side. They use proven tactics to get you to settle for a tiny fraction of what you really need to recover financially from your injuries.

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The 11 Worst Insurance Companies

Why Go Green?

The Effects of Climate Change

Global climate change has already had observable effects on the environment. Glaciers have shrunk, ice on rivers and lakes is breaking up earlier, plant and animal ranges have shifted and trees are flowering sooner.

https://climate.nasa.gov/effects/

Climate change: IPCC report is 'code red for humanity'

Human activity is changing the climate in unprecedented and sometimes irreversible ways, a major UN scientific report has said.

The landmark study warns of increasingly extreme heatwaves, droughts and flooding, and a key temperature limit being broken in just over a decade.

https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-58130705

State Energy Efficiency Benefits and Opportunities

Improving energy efficiency is one of the most constructive and cost–effective ways to address the challenges of high energy prices, energy security and independence, air pollution, and global climate change.

https://www.epa.gov/statelocalenergy/state-energy-efficiency-benefits-and-opportunities

Insurance In The News

MSP Recovery Files Whistleblower Lawsuit Against 315 Auto Insurers

  • MSP Recovery’s qui tam complaint seeks to recover billions of dollars for claims auto insurers should have paid but didn’t.
  • Defendants include related entities of insurance groups Auto Club Enterprises Insurance Group, Auto Owners Group, Berkshire Hathaway Group, CSAA Insurance Group, Erie Insurance Group, Farmers Insurance Group, Kemper Corporation Group, Liberty Mutual Group, National General Group, Nationwide Corporation Group, Progressive Group, State Farm Group, Travelers Group and United Services Automobile Association Group.

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210818005281/en/MSP-Recovery-Files-Whistleblower-Lawsuit-Against-315-Auto-Insurershttps://climate.nasa.gov/effects/

Lawsuit alleges auto insurance firms stuck taxpayers with billions in medical bills

A multibillion-dollar whistleblower lawsuit against 315 auto insurance companies who are accused of sticking taxpayers with billions in health care costs was unsealed Friday in Detroit.

At issue are medical costs that are picked up by Medicare and Medicaid after a motorist gets in an accident. By law, the suit alleges, insurance companies are supposed to reimburse the government for those medical bills.