linebergert
ArboristSite Lurker
Is that your truck too?
no not mine it belongs to the guys brother
Is that your truck too?
:agree2: even if the insurance declines it i would still be telling that neighbour he's on the hook for a new one. no fixes, trades or excuses, replacment only. he started the fire, he's responsible 100%.
Turn it into your insurance they will pay the claim less your dedutable and go after the other insuance company as soon as they get paid they will give you your deductable back It is better leting them fight it out as your insurance is not about to lose money that way just go get a new one That is what you pay insurance for
horrible idea! this WILL count as a claim against your insurance! whether they collect or not its chargable and guess what, they WILL charge you more. You're better off to just buy another splitter and sue HIM in court.
Believe me, sold P&C insurance for state farm... i'm on the money here. you can call HIS insurance if he doesn't do it himself and they have to wait 30 days for him to contact them
horrible idea! this WILL count as a claim against your insurance! whether they collect or not its chargable and guess what, they WILL charge you more. You're better off to just buy another splitter and sue HIM in court.
Believe me, sold P&C insurance for state farm... i'm on the money here. you can call HIS insurance if he doesn't do it himself and they have to wait 30 days for him to contact them
soem people need to pay attention,,to what you said here--
i wouldn't settle for anything less then a new timber wolf replacement...tw5 or tw6...lol that would fix him....
seriously they are right turn it into your insurance.. let them deal with it ...its what you pay for every month any how.
i was joking about the timberwolf... but my agent i have been with for thirty years if i run into a problem like this he will handle it for us.. an yes i have been on the other end of things too.. 1 farm accident cost us $185,000 of insurance money... and no problems from our ins.company they paid it..glad i had it, when i needed it. you just never know when things will happen...i guess it all depends on the ins. co. and agents, the policies of the company etc...
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