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I need advice on my totalled yet still beautiful baby.

elijahsdream
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Issue resolved.
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westend
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TOOBOLD wrote:
toedtoes wrote:
elijahsdream wrote:
JJBRISH....THANK YOU! the shop guy did mention this, but I wasn't going to say anything, as I've been weary of saying much more. Yes the wall deteriorated after setting out. However the shop guy says it is only the outer edge immediately next to the paper. The wood that is behind that is still normal colored with little signs of any damage....minus the blow hole from the outside. He said and I quote" all the wood I've looked at minus the piece right here, shows no signs of water damage."
So now maybe someone can understand why I am so confused. Why it went to hell in a handbasket SO QUICKLY. But I guess it's good that there is pleanty of documentation. But I will let u all know.


Actually someone is wondering why you wouldn't think a broken chassis could be a major cause of why it went to hell in a handbasket so quickly... That's a pretty major point to leave out of the conversation - which is why people keep asking you questions - because what you were telling us wasn't making sense.



Because SHE is a health care professional. She is not an RV nor auto mechanic who is aware of the potential issues with her 5th wheel. She came in for advice and knowledge on an RV forum from experienced members and not to be dogged for posting an honest question. She does not know about industry issues with frame failures.

Are you sure the RV tech didn't tell her that info today when picking up the 5th wheel not when she wrote the post?
I was confused too because the OP stated in her first post, "the wall had exploded. Everywhere." and "everything was wet, the whole interior". I see now, from the pictures and the further explanation, this is localized damage and, IMO is totally repairable. Yes, the cost to have it done is probably more than the total value if done by professionals, The description of the damage was somewhat histrionic.
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JJBIRISH
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some reading for the OP that might hepl a little bit
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TOOBOLD
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toedtoes wrote:
elijahsdream wrote:
JJBRISH....THANK YOU! the shop guy did mention this, but I wasn't going to say anything, as I've been weary of saying much more. Yes the wall deteriorated after setting out. However the shop guy says it is only the outer edge immediately next to the paper. The wood that is behind that is still normal colored with little signs of any damage....minus the blow hole from the outside. He said and I quote" all the wood I've looked at minus the piece right here, shows no signs of water damage."
So now maybe someone can understand why I am so confused. Why it went to hell in a handbasket SO QUICKLY. But I guess it's good that there is pleanty of documentation. But I will let u all know.


Actually someone is wondering why you wouldn't think a broken chassis could be a major cause of why it went to hell in a handbasket so quickly... That's a pretty major point to leave out of the conversation - which is why people keep asking you questions - because what you were telling us wasn't making sense.



Because SHE is a health care professional. She is not an RV nor auto mechanic who is aware of the potential issues with her 5th wheel. She came in for advice and knowledge on an RV forum from experienced members and not to be dogged for posting an honest question. She does not know about industry issues with frame failures.

Are you sure the RV tech didn't tell her that info today when picking up the 5th wheel not when she wrote the post?

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OH48Lt- Thank you for the advice and information. And yes, it is confusing. I still don't understand the how or why. But it is what it is now. I am just hoping to be treated fairly, that is all. Trust me, I would much rather have my beautiful camper back...to have something to show for, then to have nothing. Which is exactly where I set right now.
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I cannot name names or point fingers or yell, holler, and throw words about. I'm just heartbroken and came here looking for advice, people that may have had similar issues. When this is over I will divulge those kind of things. Right now I am still waiting to talk to a different dept of the insurance, but she hasn't called me back. So, hopefully this will all go ok, and maybe someone can learn from my horrendous mess. This sure ain't fun, that's for sure!
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OH48Lt
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Right now, it seems all is in limbo until the insurance company decides what it is going to do. If they are nice and decide to pay full market value for the RV, they will send you a check. They are not going to pay you for $20K in repairs. If they decide to not pay anything or very little, which is likely if they determine the damage was not a sudden event, you're out one trailer. You can then go to the Ohio insurance commission and file a complaint, or elect to hire an attorney for $5-10K to maybe squeeze another couple of thousand out of the insurance company.

The entire set of events here is confusing, hope your insurance company decides to play nice, and it works out OK for you.
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elijahsdream
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Loulou57. No the shop man told me to. There are so many photos to doc everything. No worries.
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elijahsdream
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JJBRISH....THANK YOU! the shop guy did mention this, but I wasn't going to say anything, as I've been weary of saying much more. Yes the wall deteriorated after setting out. However the shop guy says it is only the outer edge immediately next to the paper. The wood that is behind that is still normal colored with little signs of any damage....minus the blow hole from the outside. He said and I quote" all the wood I've looked at minus the piece right here, shows no signs of water damage."
So now maybe someone can understand why I am so confused. Why it went to hell in a handbasket SO QUICKLY. But I guess it's good that there is pleanty of documentation. But I will let u all know.
Adventure is what makes life worth everything.

loulou57
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I have been reading your thread but at times due to others posts I started to lose the original post.

I am so sorry that you are having to go through "everything". At this point where do things stand? It really doesn't matter how the damage happened, what happens now and if you are to be compensated is what counts. I am surprised that the insurance company allowed you to bring the unit home, or have you written off the insurance?

Keep us informed I would recommend that you have some legal advice before you do anything else. I hope you have not compromised your claim with moving it home.
We hope things turn out that you are satisfied. Don't let this ruin you from getting another RV.

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and what it looks like off the hitch.
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JJBIRISH
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the picture of the inside looks to have some water damaged wood…
but I think you bigger problem is a broken chassis…

BTY if it is the chassis this is a much more common problem than most people think…

Things are beginning to make more sense now…


things can get bad quickly from this, and it isn’t safe to be moving it this way…
Especially with a landing gear problem now on top of the rest…
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Side of the inside wall...looking down
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last one is inside damage....from a distance.
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elijahsdream
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you know those people you see passed out in their yard after a night of indulgence? HAH that was nearly me with this whole photo thing. But I will post more, they may not be in order but I will try.
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This is the buldge as it sets on the hitch.
Adventure is what makes life worth everything.