"Warren" wrote in message
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Wil wrote:
Glad you said dont call the insurance company. I did
that once when
a
basement wall had to be replaced. They wanted to
re-inspect the house
to
make sure it was still up to their standards. I had to
submit
pictures of
the work and get my houme owners insurance approved all
over again.
Yes. Even if you're calling to ask a question about
coverage, that
contact is recorded, and can count against you when it
comes time for
the policy to be renewed. (Why would you be asking, if you
didn't
perceive a possible risk of loss, is the justification.)
If you have questions about your coverage, read your
policy. If you
don't understand what it says, consult someone other than
your insurance
agent or anyone else with the insurance company.
--
Warren H.
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Any resemblance to the views of anybody living or dead is
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to go outside now.
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http://www.holzemville.com/mall/nwgardener/index.html
I"ve never had a problem talking to my insuran ce company
and not identifying myself but having my policy in front of
me. The last time I did that was when I was checking on my
auto and home ins about foster chiled impacts. AFTER I'd
found out it was OK, I wrote letters and made it official.
Never had a problem with that or other such dealings in CA,
Il, and now NY.
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