Sep-14-2016 12:53 PM
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Sep-15-2016 06:51 AM
J-Rooster wrote:
Dr. Jay, I would demand to your Insurance Company to have your RV towed the 400 miles to your home domicile! It just makes since to have it fixed where you want it fixed at home and, you get to go check on the repairs as there progressing.
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Sep-14-2016 10:24 PM
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wallynm wrote:
four rolling on ground as in four tires from you vehicle all rolling on the ground all at the same time without the benefit of a tow dolly or trailer.rk911 wrote:wallynm wrote:
Our insurance provides for a rental car if you do not have a frog...
frog? :he
Sep-14-2016 09:07 PM
rk911 wrote:wallynm wrote:
Our insurance provides for a rental car if you do not have a frog...
frog? :he
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Sep-14-2016 08:58 PM
wallynm wrote:
Our insurance provides for a rental car if you do not have a frog...
Sep-14-2016 08:53 PM
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Sep-14-2016 06:28 PM
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Sep-14-2016 03:14 PM
Dr Jay wrote:
Hello, we were on I695 in MD near exit 9 at 6 last night and our RV was hit by a car. Damage to the rv's front cowl. Not very drivable. We went to an RV collision repair shop in Beltsville, MD by the name of Queens Town RV.
I have never had this happen before and am looking for some advice. They will need it for 6 weeks while we are back home 400 miles away. That is not a problem. Most thankfully no one was hurt in the RV and in the other car. I would appreciate any advice. Thank you.
Sep-14-2016 01:05 PM