Words can't describe how much that sucks. Glad everyone is OK. The mental anguish will only last a few months.
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Words can't describe how much that sucks. Glad everyone is OK. The mental anguish will only last a few months.
So amazed with the SC teams dedication to CUSTOMER.
Not only did Mr. Tinker make the offer for helping out here, he also reached out to Club Royale and asked them to contact me and take care of whatever I needed! Talk about amazing!
What makes this more meaningful, and what I didn't share with anyone until now is that the insurance was not officially bound at the time of the accident, so all repairs were coming out of my pocket.
This just reinforces how great of a decision I've made (twice) to buy a Skiers Choice product!
No, you got insurance today and that accident happened next week.
Man that boat is sharp! The SC guys are really standup guys.
I'm also pretty sure that since the boat was in tow the truck insurance would have to cover it.
Better read the whole policy. It is possible that if the boat was financed and released without insurance in place the dealer's policy would have to cover it.
This is how it worked when we bought our first LSV.
With the Mojo they had the insurance in place as soon as the loan was final and i hooked the boat up.
I thought just like with a car, if you put a loan on it the bank has to have the insurance information before the dealer can release the property to you? Maybe not? IDK but every time i buy a vechicle thats the way it works.
Insurance is different in each state. Also, the policy that is "forced" due to a loan would not have comprehensive and would not cover the incident, in this case. At least that would be how it works in FL, the insurance that the loan has to have only covers the bank's interest. The bank may require the owner to have full coverage.
Well, did the damage occur to Ian's part of the boat or the bank's part?
The insurance company didn't decline a claim, it was a moral issue - I don't feel right about asking them to pay knowing that I didn't even pay for the policy when the accident happened. Now with SC helping out the repair expense is much less.