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rbpru
May 31, 2015Explorer II
I have seen TTs knock off of their semi-permanent supports and 5vers push off their hitch supports by wind gusts but this TT tipped on it side, with stabilizers down was unique to me.
I hope the insurance does not treat you to bad, but you may have to approach it from the stand point of what you expect them to do. Tell the adjuster you are preparing a list of damages that you think they should pay for. Tell him you will schedule a meeting when you are done shortly.
I have found that if you have clear expectations of what you expect from them, it cuts though a lot of BS and maybes. The more work you do defining the problems the less work the adjusted has to do. Worst case scenario they tell you to go fly a kite. Even then you will have a better feel for the true status of your TT.
Also keep in mind, that although it is very personal to you; it is just “one more claim” for the insurance company. They are not emotionally connected to the incident.
Good luck and best wishes.
I hope the insurance does not treat you to bad, but you may have to approach it from the stand point of what you expect them to do. Tell the adjuster you are preparing a list of damages that you think they should pay for. Tell him you will schedule a meeting when you are done shortly.
I have found that if you have clear expectations of what you expect from them, it cuts though a lot of BS and maybes. The more work you do defining the problems the less work the adjusted has to do. Worst case scenario they tell you to go fly a kite. Even then you will have a better feel for the true status of your TT.
Also keep in mind, that although it is very personal to you; it is just “one more claim” for the insurance company. They are not emotionally connected to the incident.
Good luck and best wishes.
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