tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132521093559405194.post7091578321215364654..comments2023-07-02T04:07:14.704-07:00Comments on A Review of Claim Processing and My Lawsuit Against Fidelity National Title Insurance Company : Am I "bashing" Fidelity National TitleAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12345822432308736755noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132521093559405194.post-56797378330092629482013-02-09T17:42:43.228-08:002013-02-09T17:42:43.228-08:00I don't think so!!! You go girl!I don't think so!!! You go girl!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132521093559405194.post-20319580586079945172013-01-31T13:10:59.046-08:002013-01-31T13:10:59.046-08:00I admit I am being very cautious with my comments ...I admit I am being very cautious with my comments as having dealt with Fidelity National Title attorneys on a claim that was filed on my behalf by their own title officer/employee - I am afraid of what a big powerful corporation that they are. If I could not pursue my lawsuit for a claim any further because of the monstrous cost in both time and money - as much as I feel I have a First Amendment Right to Freedom of Speech - I have no desire to be involved with their attorneys again.<br /><br />And on my questions being directed? Yes and no. I believe that at the end of my lawsuit the most dissatisfying part of it was all of the things throughout the entire claim process that were not said. More than a million dollars, I would like answers to my questions. I would like to know that none of my former clients nor anyone else for that matter would have to go through what I went through.<br /><br />But as with the claim - I found that the responses both written and verbal to questions by Richard McNeely and Edward Kunnes did not answer my questions.<br /><br />For example, who at Fidelity National Title accepted the "cost to cure" for a lost easement to Mount Veeder Road in Napa County was to substitute the value to a prescriptive easement to Cavedale Road in Sonoma County? Why? With everything that I wrote and the number of times I questioned this - didn't anyone besides me feel this was at best odd? Not to mention wrong?<br /><br />I have never been able to get one person - claims or attorney - to answer or even discuss this matter. I find this at best strange - don't you?Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12345822432308736755noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7132521093559405194.post-44574284939514651542013-01-31T11:15:34.239-08:002013-01-31T11:15:34.239-08:00It appears that you are being very careful in all ...It appears that you are being very careful in all of your comments to not make a commitment to saying they are basically a company of 'snakes in the grass'. But at the same time your questions seem very leading to have people draw certain conclusions. Not that I disagree with you but it does not seem like your intention is to have people use Fidelity.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com