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Re: Truck insurance beyond 22K GVW- typical rates ?
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Posted by ed on August 29, 2002 at 17:38:04 from (152.163.188.71):
In Reply to: Truck insurance beyond 22K GVW- typical rates ? posted by D. Thomas [ Beaufort, SC] on August 29, 2002 at 13:23:49:
do yourself a favor and go get the commercial insurance I have a 2000 volvo with a east end dump trailor a 95 pete tandam axle dump 2001 dodge 1 ton a 20;000 pound trailor that i use to move equiptmentand a 863 bobcat i have a zero deductable and full coverage on all this stuff and have 1.5million in liabilty my insurance bill for all this is 7000 per year yes its high but when we had claims we have never had a problem collecting the company is accuity but the insurance i bought through a insurance broker that handlesmany different companys not just state farm or american family it has been our experance that the companys that sell only car insurance dont like bigger liabilitys but wont say we dont want your bissness so check with a insurance brokage place it is usually a well kept secret but i would bet that is where your insurance man has his
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