Jun-13-2019 10:33 AM
Jul-03-2019 09:21 AM
Tundra2084 wrote:
UPDATE......So after waiting for almost 3 months for the insurance company to get their act together. And having the wall removed on the inside of the fiver and us agreeing to pay for it, they agreed to pay for the repairs.
We agreed to pay for the wall to be removed so that THEY could show US where the so called manufacturers defect was that caused the damage. NO defect in the wall was found. So all said and done, in the end it was our having to prove it was not a defect as they claimed it was (at our expense and time) but road conditions that caused the damage.
Thank you for your input and insight into our situation. It doesn't always work out the way it did for us, but in the end it is worth not letting the insurance walk away and not making them show you what they based their decision on. It was going to cost us to do the repairs even if we were denied so paying for the wall to be removed was something we were going to do anyway. And yes, they agreed to pay for the removal of the wall in the end as well.
Jul-02-2019 01:36 PM
Jul-02-2019 07:42 AM
Jun-24-2019 10:57 AM
Jun-23-2019 04:19 AM
Tundra2084 wrote:
CaLBaR, we live in Chatham and the RV shop is in Windsor, name of the place is Leisure trailers. It's the only shop in the area that could do the welding for the broken welds UNDERNEATH the RV, which we already had done at our cost. They also can repair the damage to the side of the RV where the crack is.
Jun-22-2019 06:22 PM
Jun-22-2019 10:03 AM
Tundra2084 wrote:
Barney I used the app like provided and pasted url into my msg and the is the result, shown in above post.
Jun-22-2019 08:31 AM
Jun-22-2019 08:25 AM
Jun-22-2019 08:15 AM
Jun-22-2019 07:37 AM
Tundra2084 wrote:
I have no idea how to post a picture on this forum with the pictures being on my laptop and not a server where there is a url to link to.
without ANY changes
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Jun-21-2019 06:26 PM
Tundra2084 wrote:
Just an update on our fiver. The 5er has been sitting on the lot of a repair shop waiting for the insurance company to get their hands off their butts to send someone out to show us where the manufacturers defect is. After many phone calls they agreed to have the wall removed inside at OUR expense unless they agree to the repairs. Well the wall is open and there is NO damage to the structure of the rv. As a matter of fact,the wall studs are metal and are the biggest ones we have seen in an RV. The studs are about 6 inches wide and there is no damage or broken welds in the area of the large crack. So now its yet another waiting game to see what excuses they come up with to get out of paying our claim, which is over $10,000.
Jun-21-2019 06:06 PM
Tundra2084 wrote:
I have no idea how to post a picture on this forum with the pictures being on my laptop and not a server where there is a url to link to.