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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Woodlawn IL
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I use state farm for my truck and trailer and they have treated me very well. First claim was 3 years ago 44' GN Haulmark Edge loaded with options and got flipped over in a tornado at 29 days old they paid me to tow it back to Bristol so Haulmark could say for sure that it would be cheaper build me a new one than fix it. I paid 23 dollars for insurance that month and it cost them 30K and my rates have not changed a bit. About 7 weeks ago a drunk driver decided to cross the median and hit me head on I was in my toter hauling some horses for my dads girlfriend. Totaled the toter, horse trailer and the horses did not make it. His insurance co was trying to be a pain in my ***. I made a call to my agent and told him what was going on he said thats what you pay me for now thier legal team is handling it for me and doing a very good job of it too. State farm gets my vote.
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Fayetteville Ohio
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I doubt your would find any insurance on a race vehicle while it is under its own power, even just driving around the pits.
When I talked to Kincaid at the track, he said the only time the car was NOT insured was when it was actually on the starting line to the end of the pass. I think it was $9.00 per thousand of declared value......... |
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Tampa
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Thanks everyone, I'm mostly concerned with insurance while in transit, and while the stuff is sitting at my house. For instance, theft, fire, a tree falling on it, etc. I'm not worring about on-track, I know you really can't get insurance for that. I will call Kincaid.
WC, you can PM me about Mustang questions.
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