Insurance Questions
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During the offseason, I am adding blowers to my 502's. What, if anything, do I tell my insurance carrier about the change. How much detail do I have to give?
I certainly don't want to have insurance problems and find out that I'm not covered if I ever need it.
I'm also upgrading to XR drives and some other misc work. I would imagine that I would also want to update the agreed value of my policy. Am I correct here?
Thanks for any info.
I certainly don't want to have insurance problems and find out that I'm not covered if I ever need it.
I'm also upgrading to XR drives and some other misc work. I would imagine that I would also want to update the agreed value of my policy. Am I correct here?
Thanks for any info.
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Tell your carrier or there is a possibility of a denial of any claim that you may have,and do it in writing and get a written confirmation of your notification of the horsepower increase.
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Sy,
I would imagine that I should wait until the work is done so I can get the final HP numbers and dollars.
I'm covered until the end of Feb.
I will contact you before then for a quote, if you don't mind.
I don't want to mess around with insurance and find out that I'm not properly covered. I'm not toally convinced that I have the best coverage and/or agent.
Thanks,
Mike
I would imagine that I should wait until the work is done so I can get the final HP numbers and dollars.
I'm covered until the end of Feb.
I will contact you before then for a quote, if you don't mind.
I don't want to mess around with insurance and find out that I'm not properly covered. I'm not toally convinced that I have the best coverage and/or agent.
Thanks,
Mike
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