Posted by sms on April 26, 2022 at 08:00:53 from (24.211.75.81):
In Reply to: Re: Insurance posted by NY 986 on April 26, 2022 at 06:44:12:
About ten years ago a sister-in-law's fabric shelter collapsed due to about seven feet of snow in three days(central NY). Vehicles heavy equipment inside. Contents were not covered. When they purchased insurance they thought they were getting coverage for building and contents. My opinion is agents are no longer agents but sales people looking for bonuses not the good of the client. Another example my friend had a huge gravel pit, dragline operation, he insured his pay loaders in case one ever got to close and fell into the lake. We had a bad flood and the loaders ended up under water, found out they were not covered in the fine print. The owner of the insurance company also a friend of ours admitted it was his mistake and paid for a new loader. The one flooded loader was repaired by dealer but never worked right afterwards so declared a loss)
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