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    Dan Beukelman
    CSR, American Family Insurance,
    I am not an attorney, so this should NOT be construed as legal advice, however, my belief is that it would depend on why you are considering suing them.  There is normally a requirement in a policy that claims issues be resolved through an arbitration process between you and your insurance company.  However, if you have been wronged in some other way, it is certainly possible.  It is normally much less expensive to start with your state department of insurance.  They are a consumer advocate and should help you make sure your rights are protected. 
    Answered on March 24, 2014
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