Hey all-
Regarding Haggerty.... has anyone ever had a claim with them? If so, how
was it handled? I think this is most important. I'm with another ins. co.
now but if they are as good as they say, they have my business!
Nruff
----- Original Message -----
From: Daniel Neuman <dneuman@stars.sfsu.edu>
To: <kpearce@engr.ukans.edu>
Cc: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: Classic car insurance???
> Hello,
> Try Haggerty Classic Car INsurance. All they need is pictures of
> the car and the garage that its kept in. No 'official' inspection at all.
> Just make sure that you ahve a 'regular' car as a daily driver. They
> turned me down because they would not belive that my bicycle and then
> my motorcycle were my daily drivers with the car hardly ever going out...
> Daniel
>
> >
> > I called my insurance agent to make sure that the policy on my 68-2000
had
> > enough coverage considering the fact that I put a bunch of money in to
it
> > this winter (new engine). As I suspected, they said that the most they
> > would reimburse on a total loss would be around $2900. I said that I
> > would like to change the policy to a "stated value" policy and that I
> > would be happy to show them receipts and pay the extra premium.
> >
> > They told me that they require an appraisal on the car by a licensed
> > appraiser. Now, I'm definitely not in the mood to spend another
$125-$200
> > bucks for someone to tell me how much my roadster is worth. I know how
> > much it's worth.
> >
> > So now I'm moving ALL my policies to another insurance company who said
> > they had no problem looking at the car themselves and looking over my
> > receipts and giving me a stated value policy.
> >
> > Who else has run into this and was an appraisal required? Can anyone
> > recommend an insurance company who is in tune with classic cars (pun
fully
> > intended)?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Ken Pearce, 68-2000
> > Lawrence, KS (B.C. or bust starting tonight! Woo Hoo!)
> >
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> >
> > Ken Pearce
> > Engineering Computing Services
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> > the worst is tomorrow; the
> > kpearce@ukans.edu best compromise is today."
> > www.engr.ukans.edu/~kpearce
> > Alvah Simon
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