SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER: Neither Ethel Adams nor her attorneys complained to state Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler about Farmers Insurance's initial denial of her claim. But dozens of outraged people, after reading about her and seeing her story in the news, contacted Kreidler on her behalf, demanding the commissioner do something about her case.
Read MoreSEATTLE TIMES: Farmers Insurance has agreed to pay Ethel Adams, the woman who was nearly killed in a road-rage wreck last spring. Farmers Insurance finally agreed yesterday to pay Ethel Adams, the woman who was nearly killed in a road-rage wreck last spring.
Read MoreFarmers Insurance said yesterday it might yet provide coverage to innocent bystander Ethel Adams for injuries she suffered in a road-rage crash last spring.But the company’s reasoning was just as odd as its previous decision that Adams’ crash was not an accident because a stranger caused it on purpose. I wrote yesterday about the plight of Adams, a 60-year-old Everett woman who nearly died last March when a truck crashed into her while she drove on Aurora Avenue North.
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