Yes, that's what it's for.
Customer care is there to answer any questions or concerns you have about your Allstate policy, including billing, the handling of a claim, the payment of a claim, or the conduct of an Allstate employee.
This question doesn't really make sense. You can't make a claim on your roof damaged by a storm then repaint your automobile if this is what you mean. You must fix what the insurance company pays you to repair or they will certainly cancel the policy.
You still could pursued the claim under the vehicle. If the vehicle that hit your is being insured by Allstate Insurance, you should be able to set up the claim under that vehicle. Allstate might try to denied your claim based on unscheduled driver but they might get your car fixed with no question ask if you have a police/accident report.
If a policy is in place and a claim is made that is covered by the policy, a claim adjustor will evaluate the situation and possibly provide payment for repairs. Costs vary on allowable amounts as dictated by the policy.
If your drain field is covered on your insurance policy then you could certainly file a claim on it. Contact your insurer to determine if it is covered,
Carpet DamageYes, if it was damaged due to a covered peril under your policy it will be covered.
If your Motor Car policy covers First Party and your car gets damaged by a collision, the insurance co. will pay for that. Whereas when there is Third Party coverage in your policy and a third party's car gets damaged by your car, the third party's claim will be borne by the insurance co.
yes. as it is given as an insurance claim it can be used for the repairing purpose of your damaged shop.
I don't represent Allstate but, I have heard that about them in several states.
Not if they know it was already damaged - unless you have a claim pending for the previous accident. Yes, but most likely your carrier will apply betterment to the part (usually up to 50% of the repair or replacement cost, plus any refinishing cost).
If the carpet was damaged from a listed peril (smoke, fire, etc.), the average policy will pay (after your deductable) to have it cleaned or replaced, depending on the damage.
my car was damaged by debris on the motorway can i make a claim?