So I have spent the last three days reading the 2500 pages that Fidelity sent. Most of which is just ten copies of everything. I managed to glean about 10 things of value and the rest was mostly stuff that I wrote in the first place. No notes. No research by the Claims Counsels. No telephone or meeting notes. A few things that appear that they never had the intention of paying the claim and were going to do everything possible to confuse and delay and not respond to my communication. Reading some of the things I found made me even more disappointed in Fidelity which was a company that I had referred dozens of clients to.
Oh well - tomorrow should be interesting.
I would never use Fidelity National Title Insurance Company to protect my real estate. A claim was filed with Fidelity for me by their Title Officer for the loss of a mile long easement to 80 acres with views of the famous Napa Valley in California. Fidelity valued the loss at $0 by a Boise Idaho appraiser. After suing Fidelity I was forced to settle for a fraction of the loss. I question whether Fidelity National Title Insurance Company acted in Good Faith in the handling of my claim.
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