Feb-19-2018 05:37 PM
Feb-26-2018 12:21 PM
Grit dog wrote:
To that point, just switched our vehicles to Am Fam and I recall seeing an option for “additional” rental coverage. I took whatever was offered with the basic comp/collision which was like $30 a day. But you may check with them.
Feb-26-2018 12:19 PM
Feb-26-2018 12:08 PM
Grit dog wrote:
That's cool, I missed that part.
sorry.
Feb-25-2018 07:54 PM
Feb-25-2018 04:03 PM
Grit dog wrote:
Lew, you can buy insurance for whatever you want. You may not like the premiums though. It’s unfortunate that you didn’t have the coverage to do what you needed to do but we’re kind of beating a dead horse here.
If you want a specific coverage, your insurance agent will be a better resource for that than the forum members here.
Feb-25-2018 12:10 PM
Feb-25-2018 05:10 AM
It might be a CDN / US difference, but I use State Farm because I get a substantial discount for having many properties and vehicles insured with them.
When my F-350 was stolen in Miami a few years ago, 1,500 miles from home, they gave me 2 options. They would ship my trailer home for free and give me a rented car, or they would give me a Suburban / Excursion and I could tow the trailer myself
Up here at least they call it “loss of use” coverage, it provides for a replacement vehicle comparable to the insured vehicle.
Feb-25-2018 04:42 AM
Lew Schiller wrote:skipro3 wrote:
For that price, I would have contracted to have the trailer delivered with a trucking/shipping/transport company. My best guess is maybe $400 to move it. Any company that can transport a car should be able to handle a trailer. I once bought a 22' pontoon boat with tandem axle trailer of eBay in El Paso, TX and had it shipped to Sacramento, CA for $400.
****EDIT****
42 cents a mile for 1,000+ miles.
That approach isn't viable.
If I shipped the trailer how do my wife and I get home along with everything we had in the hotel room? Can't fly with all that and in any event air fare would be around $500 for last minute one way tickets for two - plus Air Fare isn't covered at all.
Can't rent a $25 car - those aren't one way rates.
I'm gathering that nobody here has coverage that's any better than mine in the event the tow vehicle is stolen away from home which is why I posed the question. To find out if I should be looking elsewhere and as a cautionary tale.
Feb-24-2018 07:34 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Lew - I'm just curious as to what kind of van you had? I saw a video of how easy it is to break into a Transit (the others are probably as easy) and it made me want to throw up.....
Feb-24-2018 05:50 PM
Feb-24-2018 05:55 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:SusanDallas wrote:
...The next year, I went to eat downtown with my cousin. We were approached by another couple with two young kids in their car. Again, they offered us their ticket and said they were just leaving. I told them no and I was aware of their scam. This has happened to me four times in the West End area of Dallas....
Reminds me of the expression; "You can't cheat an honest man".
Feb-22-2018 10:30 AM
Lew Schiller wrote:
I have a business auto policy through State Farm and when i got rearended I went to Enterprise and rented a brandnew Ford F250 with tow hitch.
I have rental insurance in my policy and it is for a higher grade vehicle cost, not just an econobox.
Do you have the 80/20 interim vehicle coverage with the $1500 cap?
My agent brought that up but it still only paid per day.
Feb-21-2018 03:42 PM
discovery4us wrote:
Do you have a policy on the trailer or just using the van's policy to cover the trailer? I carry a policy on my cargo trailer that will return the trailer and contents back home in case of a catastrophic (or some such language) event. Memory is not that good but I think it includes up to 600 miles. It also covers theft, damage, and so forth when the trailer is traveling. Home owners covers it when it is parked in the back yard.
With out a policy on the trailer I don't think any insurer is going to help with moving the trailer. The insurer is only going to be concerned with what vehicle the policy was written for.
Feb-21-2018 03:37 PM
I have a business auto policy through State Farm and when i got rearended I went to Enterprise and rented a brandnew Ford F250 with tow hitch.
I have rental insurance in my policy and it is for a higher grade vehicle cost, not just an econobox.