Yammer Dan Posted March 21, 2011 #26 Posted March 21, 2011 (edited) As You guys know I've been fighting this stuff for years. Best advice DON'T GIVE UP!! NEVER!! I was told several time I should but just too much hillbilly in me. I may not end up with a fancy one but Insurance Company is going to foot the bill for my garage!!! Its taken me long enough and not done yet but I goy HOPE!! I;ll never recover close to what I lost but it looks like I'll get a little. Now if those docs can get me out of my bed and back at the Scoots... I AIN'T DONE YET!!! "Brown Sugar"& "UGLY" got some West by God Twisties to ride!!! Make sure you keep your scoots insured and pay special attention to the Underinsured and Uninsured. And don't give up!! I might even have enouh left over for a few more 1st Gen "Go Faster" parts if the warden don't catch me. We were talkinh about it this evening. I had spent my time as a Line Officer and year before I wrecked finally moved imto a spot that I was making money. Not money compared to some of you but a wage that for this area was pretty good. The Warden at out instition complained I was making too much money. Didn't last long maybe he paid that Methhead to mow me down? I called him worthless piece of trash 1st night he came to work for us way back when. He didn't show me his list of collage degrees a mile lone! I still claim he couldn't have made it as a line officer and try to make that claim where he can hear me!!! Talking to one of my good friends now that is a Asst. Warden about just doing the outside hospital duty for them. Armed and in the room to watch nurses and restraints. Docs like to take them off I like to put them on. My choice if I feel it creates a security risk. Unless doc has medical reasons and I can work with those Edited March 23, 2011 by Yammer Dan
BEER30 Posted March 21, 2011 #27 Posted March 21, 2011 What about the contents? That's a big investment! That would be covered under the Home owners Ins.. BEER30
Condor Posted May 14, 2011 Author #28 Posted May 14, 2011 What about the contents? That's a big investment! Actually contents falls under you homeowners or renters policy.
brainfart Posted June 11, 2011 #29 Posted June 11, 2011 Hey Folks, Without getting into Company A vs Company B vs Company C for who's best in insurance...... We had some Motorcycle specialist attorneys come speak to our group a while back. He advised us to keep auto and motorcycle polices with separate companies. that way, in case you need it, you can "stack coverage" - at least here in AZ. Using medical benefits from the bike policy first, then medical from your auto policies. Even tho your Ins Co says you can't - you can. yes - you can save a few buck by bundling - but i like the option of deeper coverage. be safe..............
ediddy Posted June 11, 2011 #30 Posted June 11, 2011 Before everyone starts posting the company they have their coverage with and the cost remember that it doesn't matter what people in other states post, that doesn't matter. Every state is different and only post frm people who live Arizona are valid.
Condor Posted June 11, 2011 Author #31 Posted June 11, 2011 Hey Folks, Without getting into Company A vs Company B vs Company C for who's best in insurance...... We had some Motorcycle specialist attorneys come speak to our group a while back. He advised us to keep auto and motorcycle polices with separate companies. that way, in case you need it, you can "stack coverage" - at least here in AZ. Using medical benefits from the bike policy first, then medical from your auto policies. Even tho your Ins Co says you can't - you can. yes - you can save a few buck by bundling - but i like the option of deeper coverage. be safe.............. I've never heard the term 'bundling' before. Years ago in California a person could get double coverage and payouts from two different companies, say from their auto policy and company medical insurance, but they have closed that loop-hole and made it illegal. Years ago I was rear ended and got whip-lash. My auto paid off, and so did my wifes company medical. Didn't expect it, but got it anyway. A little side note on the Geico flaming that's going on here about them quoting cheaper premiums by reducing coverages. Folks have it backwards. Tell them what coverage you want, and then get a quote of the premium for comparison. Don't tell them what your current premium, and ask them to beat it. Of course they will... at the expense of your overall coverage. Just like the company you are with now if you ask them to reduce your premium. I've had excellent service from Geico, but if you're uncomfortable dealing online, then by all means see an agent.
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