There are many good insurance companies out there and I think yours might
not be one of them. If the underwriting department of your provider is
that narrow, you are with the wrong company. Project this out a little
further and ask yourself what their attitude is when you pick up a ticket
or get involved in a minor/major accident? Insurance is like buying a
parachute. You don't want the cheap one, you want the one that works!
Verne
At 09:51 PM 06/19/2000 -0600, Tom DeGraw wrote:
>Anyone's insurance company ever refuse to write a policy on an MV,
>specifically an M-37, because it " doesn't qualify as a leisure,
>passenger vehicle " and " is defined as to be used during a time of war
>rendering it ' dangerous ' to operate. "
>I thought I was prepared for everything, but this really surprised me.
>Can they ( the underwriters for the carrier ) legally do that? Heck, I'm
>going to take my grand kids camping in it...do the insurance companies
>think so little of us that they actually believe we would put the kids
>safety in jeopardy? I think I'm gonna cancel my other 2 policies with
>them...
>
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