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Jan 20, 2017Nomad II
Have insurance company fix it, once the dealer starts to tear it apart they should be able to determine if the left wall is damaged. If it is, the insurance company will either at that point have to fix the left wall also or total the rig. If the left wall I isn't damaged, you're good to go.
I might also add, once they start tearing it apart they may find the floor damaged that needs to be repaired.
I is not uncommon to find additional damage that couldn't be determined ahead of time. This additional damage still has to be fixed by the insurance company. They are not off the hook just because the damage wasn't known from the get go. In the end, they have to make you whole again.
I might also add, once they start tearing it apart they may find the floor damaged that needs to be repaired.
I is not uncommon to find additional damage that couldn't be determined ahead of time. This additional damage still has to be fixed by the insurance company. They are not off the hook just because the damage wasn't known from the get go. In the end, they have to make you whole again.
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