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To: fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Insurance
From: Editorgary@aol.com
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 12:51:22 EST
In a message dated 11/13/03 5:56:40 AM, owner-fot-digest@autox.team.net 
writes:

<< > Now that I once again have a Triumph for the street, I need insurance.
> Has anyone had any good or bad experience with collector car insurers?
> It has been almost 10 year since I have used one.  Joe(B) >>

I personally use Hagerty (they insure both  my street Healey and Jag Mk2 and 
my racing MGA for non-racing risks and I've had great satisfaction with their 
handling of claims -- check out www.classicmotorsports.net and click on 
project cars to see what I'm doing with their last settlement check), but all 
the 
mainline specialty agencies seem to have satisfied customers. The key is that 
you want to have "Agreed Value" insurance on your classic car. Stated Value is 
subject to argument after the accident, and standard market value insurance 
like you have on your Subaru Justy is worthless for a car over twenty years 
old. 
We wrote about this in the latest issue of Classic Motorsports.
Also, VERY IMPORTANT. Damage and replacement are the easy parts. Your 
personal exposure in the event your car is involved in an accident where 
someone else 
is injured is the real issue. (And you don't even need to be near the car to 
be liable--say your (probably uninsured) mechanic takes it out on a road test 
after putting in the new points and hits a pedestrian. Guess who's liable.)
Make sure that you have the same liability coverages that you have on your 
regular policies (the specialists don't usually offer any more than the 
state-required minimum since most people just want to know the bottom line and 
it will 
add a little to the cost of the policy). And if you've got a nice house, 
several valuable cars, and a nice nest egg socked away (all of which could be 
taken in the event of a serious law suit), seriously consider a personal 
umbrella 
policy to back up your auto policy.
Cheers
Gary Anderson
editor, Classic Motorsports magazine.

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