Nationwide is a horrible insurance to deal with if your their client. Don’t buy it. I was involved in a auto accident on January 21 2007.¬¨‚Ć No fault was found by the investigating officer due to the weather/ or the othe guy drinking.
Four months after the accident the other driver was finally issued a ticket for driving with no insurance. Many witnesses also report open beer cans and half drank ones which disappeared quickly. The police officers state they cant check the guy’s Blood Alcohol Content without sworn witnesses. I had a BAC at the hospital which was negative for drugs and alcohol. Now I’m wondering if he even had one done.
I’m going to pursue this farther until I get a honest answer. I should not need to do the law enforcement officer’s job. Also I am going to pursue Nationwide for failure to follow the law. The guy who hit me head on also has frauded Medicare and has leins on him for that. What a job by the county and the auto insurance. Nationwise even thinks they are above t he investigating officer.I spend four months just to get a no isurance ticket issued
Jesse D.

I think your experience may be an isolated incident. I’ve heard mostly great things about Nationwide and wouldn’t hesitate to use their services if I wasn’t already happy with my insuranec company.
You should get in contact with Nationwide and try to straighten this out, chances are they’re doing everything the correct way and it may just be the fact that you don’t have enough evidence to pay a claim. Keep in mind claims aren’t cheap to pay.
Nationwide would just be doing what any other insurance company would do without substantial proof. It’s likely not their fault for denying the claim. It’s up to you to make sure that the accident is recorded accurately, the insurance company can only come in later and review the facts.
Nationwide, or any other company would handle the claims process the same way.
I think nationwide is a great company. Yours was probably an isolated incidient. I wouldn’t blame Nationwide for doing their job.
Don’t blame the company