Harmonson Law Firm - February 2025

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DON’T SETTLE THE REAL GOAL OF INSURANCE ADJUS

A DETERMINED FELINE FINDS HIS WAY HOME NO MATTER THE DISTANCE Cats are known for many things: their independence, impeccable balancing skills, and endless fascination with shoelaces. However, who would have guessed that our beloved feline friends have an innate GPS built into their brains? This furry tale of two kitties all started when a California couple, Benny and Susanne Anguiano, decided to take their two cats, Rayne Beau and Starr Jasmyn, on their first trip to Yellowstone National Park. The couple says this wasn’t the cats’ first rodeo. In fact, they loved looking out the big windows of the RV at the different wildlife. However, their epic park adventure turned into a nightmare on this particular trip. Shortly after arriving at Yellowstone, something startled Rayne Beau, and he ran into the forest. The couple searched for him for four days, leaving out some of his favorite treats and toys to lure him back to them. Unfortunately, Benny and Susanne’s efforts were short-lived, and they had to return home to Salinas, California.

When you’re injured in an accident, dealing with insurance companies may seem

straightforward, but their main goal isn’t to help you — it’s to protect their bottom line. Understanding their approach and how to defend yourself can make a world of difference in your recovery and your claim. WHAT INSURANCE ADJUSTERS ARE REALLY AFTER Insurance adjusters may seem friendly on the surface, but their job is to minimize or outright deny your claim. While they’ll tell you they’re

there to “help,” their real goal is to close your case quickly and for as little money as possible. We recently had a young woman come into our firm after a serious car accident. Her car was totaled, and she suffered serious injuries. Without

consulting anyone, she accepted an offer over the phone: $1,600 plus extra to “cover her hospital bill.” Unfortunately, it was far too late when she realized her injuries needed further treatment, and her claim was worth much more.

The truth is that insurance companies prey on the fact that accident victims often feel overwhelmed and desperate for quick money. Yet, accepting an

Susanne never lost hope and recalls a moment during their trek home when she saw a double rainbow in the sky. “That’s a sign for our Rayne Beau that he’s going to be okay,” she said. The Anguianos finally got the call they had been waiting for about two months after their Yellowstone trip. Their microchip enrollment company called and said Rayne Beau had been found and turned in to the Placer SPCA in Roseville, California (over 800 miles from Yellowstone and 200 miles from their home)! The next day, Benny and Susanne drove to Roseville to pick up Rayne Beau. Upon arrival, they discovered he had lost 6 pounds, had minor paw injuries, and was malnourished. While seeing their beloved fur baby in such a condition wasn’t easy, the Anguianos made it a point to fit their cats with AirTags and Rayne Beau with a GPS tracker. Rayne Beau’s ability to find his way back home remains a mystery. However, it proves that love (and feline internal GPS) can overcome any obstacle, no matter the distance.

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