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I hope this sort of mentality in the insurance industry doesn't carry over into other types of insurance. Such as: I buy a car--put a performance chip in it--have a speeding related accident and find that I am not covered.orinstall nonstandard shocks, etc. Dick H.
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I think you bring up an excellent point. It is common for people to change tires, rims, carburator or injectors, heads. intake, whatever. but you do not hear about their insurance claim being denied because of this. Jeff York Lexington, KY KR-2 N839BG http://web.qx.net/jeffyork40/ - Original Message - From: <rhartwi...@juno.com> To: <kr...@mylist.net> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 3:24 PM Subject: KR> Court decision > I hope this sort of mentality in the insurance industry doesn't carry > over into other types of insurance. Such as: I buy a car--put a > performance chip in it--have a speeding related accident and find that I > am not covered.orinstall nonstandard shocks, etc. > Dick H. > > ___ > Search the KRnet Archives at http://www.maddyhome.com/krsrch/index.jsp > to UNsubscribe from KRnet, send a message to krnet-le...@mylist.net > please see other KRnet info at http://www.krnet.org/info.html
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This thread should die.. We live by the rules (I hate rules) and the contracts that we sign. No one says that we have to, we choose to. We are no different that the FAA or the insurance company. If you where asked to pay for someone's deliberate actions that were contrary to an agreement that you both signed, would you pay ? I don't think so. The FAA just like your local sheriff is confined by the rules. If you are in a speeding accident with your car, regardless of the chip installed, should the Insurance company cover you ? Why ? Remember the movie "Liar Liar ". Jim Carey says on the phone to the bank robber, "STOP BREAKING THE LAW" Ok, you can stop agreeing to the FAR's and your insurance contract, that you willing signed, and get out of aviation, you show no integrity by your FAR lawbreaking and contract breaking actions (addressed to no one in particular).
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rhartwi...@juno.com wrote: > I hope this sort of mentality in the insurance industry doesn't carry > over into other types of insurance. Such as: I buy a car--put a > performance chip in it--have a speeding related accident and find > that I am not covered.orinstall nonstandard shocks, etc. Insurance companies, ALL of them, will try to find any possible way out of giving you a single red cent. I rarely make broad generalizations, but based on past experience all insurance companies are staffed by scumbags. If anyone reading this is an unscummy insurance agent, I appologize, but I have yet to meet one. My last insurance fiasco involve 127 phone calls in 2 weeks to an adjuster that had a sworn statement from their insured stating she was at fault. They still refused to return my calls until I left a message with them during a conference call with my lawyer. -- Steve N205FT mystic...@swbell.net He who seeks will find, and he who knocks will be let in.
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Now for a shameless plug I am an insurance adjuster in MI, and I get 3 to 4 calls a week by people who think the insurance company is screwing them. Of the cases I have taken, 90% of the time, the insurance company was wrong in their appraisal of the damages and subsequently lost in either the appraisal process or arbitration (if they were stupid enough to go that far!). BE AWARE of what the policy states and covers. Getting what you are entitled during the loss is easy if you know your coverage and you are willing to stand up to them. It is unfortunate that some of us make a living from the misfortunes of others. Tony Wright
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