Has anyone ever heard of an insurance comapny not covering a broken gimble ring because of old age, wear and tare and NOT due to the fact that a log hit it ???????????????? ODNR who were the first to be onsite after my drive broke off says the insurance comapny is trying to get out of paying for it. They took pics after the boat was lifted out of the water and said it was a submerged log that I hit. way to ruin a holiday weekend. . .
Thread: insurance wont cover it !!!
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07-07-2010 01:40 PM
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07-07-2010 02:09 PMIts kind of hard to see from the pix but, did it break the ears off where the trim cylinders mount? Remember it is the adjusters job to try not to pay... Speak with his boss if you need to. They are probably coached not to pay broken rings due to all those that break from dogging them or spinning out.. If the ears are busted off the lower part and it shows signs of striking something I believe they should pay... Unless you have a underwater peril exclusion.
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07-07-2010 04:36 PM
It's karma for failing to deliver on the promised floaty keychains and T-shirts.... Repent or ye shall be cursed for all eternity!!!! AAARGH!!!
P-4077 "The Swamp" S.B.Y.C. and Michigan medboat mothership
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07-07-2010 08:38 PM
if a log didnt hit the out drive, then how the heck did this get bent up and where did the log marks come from on the side of the drive ????
notice hot the stainless steal plate in between the lower and upper unit above the prop is bent up, and then notice the brown marks on the side of the drive.
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07-07-2010 08:40 PMDid you read your exclusions? Does it say all risk by chance?
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07-07-2010 09:04 PMThe ears of the ring that hold the cylinders broken the way they are is not from old age.. If they were not broken and the ring was cracked at the pivots only they might have a good argument. The ears don't ever break there from old age... Stay on them. Keep asking for a better surveyor/adjuster to inspect it.
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07-07-2010 10:37 PM
WOW. Did you boat sink? That is not cool. Looks like insurance should cover that.
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07-07-2010 11:59 PM
progressive. boat was taking on water never got past half of engine bay we had the bilge pump running and ODNR had a hand pump on board helping me.
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07-08-2010 01:16 AM
Do yourself a favor and fix it! If you make a claim don't be suprised if you don't get coverage again...
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07-08-2010 09:43 AM
I hit one earlier this year (I have Farmers ) and they paid for everything no questions asked. (new drive,new prop,labor)
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07-08-2010 10:41 AM
I hit a log about four years ago on my Sonic. Broke the Gimble, did serious damage to drive and transom. Nationwide covered the entire repair, including repainting the entire transom.
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07-08-2010 10:49 AM
Wish you luck. Had a similar deal with the same carrier and it took 3 months and tons of calls to get it done. They tried to deny the claim first the depreciate stuff and etc. Get a marina or surveyor, someone credible, to inspect it and give you a written and signed statement of what they say caused the damage and also to the effect that the gimble did not fail causing it. Best of luck, i know they are a phucking pain to deal with when you need something. Also, go to the adjusters boss or even higher. Thats what it took me to get it done. Also, as mad as you may get, always be polite and state your cas nicely, or they may just drag it out to screw you harder.
Chris
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07-08-2010 11:31 AM
I believe I saw a thread on one of these site regarding Progressive and not paying claims. Try a search and see what you find
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07-08-2010 04:04 PM
I called the adjusters manager this morning and explained the situation to them and said decision was not acceptable. He was surprisingly very polite, and too easy to get them to send the adjuster back out. I just got back from the marine looking at the damage for the second time WITH the adjuster. He said he didn't see the damage where the log hit on the drive before and was glad I met him out to point it out. Pending approval from progressive again so we will see. The gimble housing on the back of the boat took so much force from the log it made a gap separating it and put stress cracks on the transom too.
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07-08-2010 04:30 PM
Insurance just called me and the adjuster says the are covering it now. He apologized for overlooking the cracks on the hull and the out drive marks from the log.