โMay-05-2015 11:16 AM
โMay-10-2015 04:33 PM
Mile-High-Endura wrote:
How many of you check the plumbing under your shower? I noticed something running down the right rear tire cover. When I pulled the cover to see under the shower there was the p-trap just hanging there. The factory had glued the connection together instead of the correct way. We have vinyl floors never noticed any water (no carpet to get wet). Over time the floor in the bathroom, hall and out toward the kitchen area got soft. Very costly repair. I repaired the shower drain with a rubber coupling. Sure would've been nice to get some help from insurance for the floor repair. I don't believe it was a lack of maintenance on my part.
Jeff
โMay-10-2015 04:21 PM
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โMay-08-2015 10:35 AM
rvsue1985 wrote:I certainly don't want to be a part of the wolf pack here, but your original post seems to say you thought you had a certain level of coverage, but when you needed to use it after paying on it all these years, you don't have the coverage you thought you did.
Of course I wouldn't expect the insurance company to pay for lack of maintenance. Really nice how most of you can just determine that was the problem. Even Camping World hasn't determined the problem yet. My problem is that the insurance company lets you think you are covered but then comes back and says that you dont meet the criteria. Their other than collission requires specific circumstances. Even their water intrusion is only valid for flood. Then why dont they call it flood.
โMay-08-2015 06:51 AM
rvsue1985 wrote:
Of course I wouldn't expect the insurance company to pay for lack of maintenance. Really nice how most of you can just determine that was the problem. Even Camping World hasn't determined the problem yet. My problem is that the insurance company lets you think you are covered but then comes back and says that you dont meet the criteria. Their other than collission requires specific circumstances. Even their water intrusion is only valid for flood. Then why dont they call it flood.
โMay-06-2015 07:39 PM
I have never seen a Insurance company pay for water intrusion from lack of maintaince
โMay-06-2015 03:51 PM
mich800 wrote:That's what I mean by lack of maintenance I have the same problem with a slideout. By the time you discover the damage it's to late.johnnyrv wrote:
you should have been covered just like the homeowners who got damage from ice dams this last winter.
That is still an acute water intrusion problem. Not a leak that may have occurred over a protracted period. I do not know of any insurance that covers a leak of that nature. Call it lack of maintenance or just a leak that was not discovered timely but good luck getting insurance to cover it once it is classified as this type of water intrusion. If the wood is rotted enough to need replacement it is probably not something that just happened.
โMay-06-2015 03:33 PM
johnnyrv wrote:
you should have been covered just like the homeowners who got damage from ice dams this last winter.
โMay-06-2015 01:06 PM
rvsue1985 wrote:
Of course I wouldn't expect the insurance company to pay for lack of maintenance. Really nice how most of you can just determine that was the problem. Even Camping World hasn't determined the problem yet. My problem is that the insurance company lets you think you are covered but then comes back and says that you dont meet the criteria. Their other than collission requires specific circumstances. Even their water intrusion is only valid for flood. Then why dont they call it flood.
โMay-06-2015 07:14 AM
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โMay-05-2015 02:55 PM
โMay-05-2015 02:53 PM
path1 wrote:
"Just a note: ask your agent questions before purchasing your policy to find out exactly what is not covered."
In my experience that doesn't work either. Now before we buy any insurance on anything we read what is covered and what is not before buying any policy. And that's not exactly easy either with their terminology. If they won't provide the policy example and not a slick brochure and let you read the fine print before buying, we don't buy.
Lots of problems with insurance company's. That's one reason why they are so regulated and the main reason most states have had to set up a special dept. known as the "insurance commissioner".
Bottom line is Insurance company's don't get rich paying claims.