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jake2250
Dec 29, 2018Explorer
Exactly as Gulfcoast said! Secure it with what means are available to you IE; hitch lock, door locks, wheel locks whatever. If it gets stolen,, and you can prove that you secured it. Then you have done your part,, let the insurance do their part.
If they deny the claim, have them prove that! Otherwise its called "bad faith" and it really hurts their ratings!
You file a bad faith claim on them and they have to provide the reasoning behind it!
I asked my insurance guy what he suggested because I store mine in a storage yard.
he said lock it and close the window blinds,Take a picture of the locks on it and itself in storage.
Thats about all you are liable for!
P.S. Always check your insurance company for any "Bad faith" claims against them! If I discover ANY,, I will go somewhere else to get insured!
If they deny the claim, have them prove that! Otherwise its called "bad faith" and it really hurts their ratings!
You file a bad faith claim on them and they have to provide the reasoning behind it!
I asked my insurance guy what he suggested because I store mine in a storage yard.
he said lock it and close the window blinds,Take a picture of the locks on it and itself in storage.
Thats about all you are liable for!
P.S. Always check your insurance company for any "Bad faith" claims against them! If I discover ANY,, I will go somewhere else to get insured!
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