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Bentframe
Jun 08, 2017Explorer
Well after a three month battle with Cruiser and Progressive Ins, Progressive has agreed to fix my camper. Lippert sent out a rep to inspect the frame after I had sent numerous emails containing photos and measurements to them. Lippert advised this issue was not a manufacture defect.
I went though pure hell fighting with the insurance company. I am now waiting for my camper to be fixed. Progressive first said that there were no signs of an impact so they were not going to cover it. After many arguments pot holes, rough roads and rough bridges are considered impacts. You don't have to hit a curve, ditch, another vehicle, or any other object to be considered an impact. The damage is being fixed under my collision policy. So..... I hope this will help anyone facing this situation that there ins company is giving them heck about.
If you own a Cruiser Rv of any type in the 14 15 16 or 17 year model I highly recommend you walk to the back of your camper and look up the frame rails to see if they are bent over the axles. I bet most if not all will be bent..
I went though pure hell fighting with the insurance company. I am now waiting for my camper to be fixed. Progressive first said that there were no signs of an impact so they were not going to cover it. After many arguments pot holes, rough roads and rough bridges are considered impacts. You don't have to hit a curve, ditch, another vehicle, or any other object to be considered an impact. The damage is being fixed under my collision policy. So..... I hope this will help anyone facing this situation that there ins company is giving them heck about.
If you own a Cruiser Rv of any type in the 14 15 16 or 17 year model I highly recommend you walk to the back of your camper and look up the frame rails to see if they are bent over the axles. I bet most if not all will be bent..
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