Re: [MV] Insurance underwriters?

pendleto@usit.net
Fri, 26 Feb 1999 05:14:32 -0500

What happens when you end up in a crash and the insurance company will not
pay because you "mislead" when you bought the policy. After you roll over a
Honda and put it's occupants in the hospital or kill them is a hell of a
time to have a insurance company not want to pay. While it may not be false
info, it's still not telling the whole truth.

Bobby Joe Pendleton II
1953 GMC XM211
East TN
MVPA 17657
-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Paisley <paisley@erols.com>
To: mil-veh@skylee.com <mil-veh@skylee.com>
Date: Thursday, 25 February, 1999 11:48 PM
Subject: Re: [MV] Insurance underwriters?

>>Regarding the insurance issue here, I am wondering if there aren't two
>classes
>>of insurance users on the list:
>>Guy #1 just needs the piece of paper so he can get plates to drive.
>>Guy #2 genuinely wants to insure for replacement value.
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>I would say you are right. One thing I have learned over the years is to
>only give as much information as needed by the DMV or insurance company.
If
>I had a Weasel, I would make sure it was titled as a "Studebaker Truck". A
>nice generic description of what it really is. You are not providing false
>data. It is a Studebaker. And it is a truck. Unless it mentions whether
>it has tracks or not, I wouldn't volunteer to give out this information.
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>Of course this is meaningless if you want a stated value policy. They
>almost always want to inspect the vehicle to take photos.....
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>Todd Paisley
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