Glen,
I recommend you read your policy. Unless AAA is reinventing the wheel,
it is either one or the other. If you want me to read it, fax it to me
or scan and email it. I would be curious to see it myself.
The fact that they told you to keep documentation and photos to verify
the condition after a claim, leads me to believe it is not "Agreed
Value" coverage.
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jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
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Glen Byrns wrote:
>
>
> Actually, its neither. It seems that whatever reference AAA uses to
> determine the value of old cars has the same value that I would place
> on them. When I told them what I thought they were worth, they said
> that that was the upper end of what they had listed for those cars.
> The photos they recommended serve to document that the cars are, in
> fact, at the upper end of the scale for that year/make/model. Pretty
> damn convenient.
>
> Glen Byrns
>
>
>> Is that "Agreed Value" or "State Amount"?
>>
>> Glen Byrns wrote:
>>
>>> I insure all my cars with AAA (one '58, two '59s). They have been
>>> very reasonable at agreeing to insuire at the value I place on them.
>>> I have a value of 10K on the bugeye, 5K on the Austin saloon, and 10K
>>> on the Traveller. They said "No problem", but also suggested that I
>>> keep a set of pictures documenting the condition of each.
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