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dpgllg
Jun 22, 2016Explorer
laknox wrote:dpgllg wrote:
Adjustor just left. He can't positively say until he fully reviews my policy but the damage is most likely not covered. There was a crack in the caulking where the front cap meets the roof. That was where the leak was.
He states that he will review my policy with his manager and get back to me sometime late tomorrow.
He stated that it could be fixed by replacing the side panel all the way back to the slide out. He ball parked the cost to be around $9000 to $10000.
I am at a complete loss on what to do next. I can't afford to get it fixed on my own and I just can't let it sit in its current state.
Unless you don't have comprehensive coverage, why would this =not= be covered? :h
Lyle
I have comprehensive coverage but damage caused due to leaks is not covered. Comprehensive claims must meet the criteria of sudden and unavoidable such as a tree falling hail damage theft or vandalism according to the adjustor.
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