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pnichols
Sep 14, 2014Explorer II
I've never been badly treated by USAA .... yet - and I've been with them nearly 45 years. We even lost a swimming pool in an earthquake decades ago and I talked them into replacing it with a better (more expensive) one than the original! In this same incident, we also lost a bunch of other stuff and the USAA agent wrote up every remotely claimable damaged item at their original full retail price so as to hit the deductable fast in order for the important damaged items would be fully covered.
USAA may be a rare exception to mich800's comments above.
However, as this discussion has addressed, USAA routed me over to Progressive for our motorhome insurance.
Also, it may be a bit harder for insurance companies to get away with their shenanigans here in California.
One takeaway from this discussion for me is to never ever buy an RV that doesn't come with a single piece of material (aluminum or fiberglass) used for it's roof ... so no complete coatings or overlays on the roof are ever required.
USAA may be a rare exception to mich800's comments above.
However, as this discussion has addressed, USAA routed me over to Progressive for our motorhome insurance.
Also, it may be a bit harder for insurance companies to get away with their shenanigans here in California.
One takeaway from this discussion for me is to never ever buy an RV that doesn't come with a single piece of material (aluminum or fiberglass) used for it's roof ... so no complete coatings or overlays on the roof are ever required.
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