teeroy
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buddy got a call from Cycle Works yesterday asking if he saw anything on social media...he said no, they told him half his RZR was melted from a yard fire.
hope everyone was insured. sounds like they are invoking the "leave at your own risk" thing...buddy's insurance says they will pay him, and go after CW for the money.
hope everyone was insured. sounds like they are invoking the "leave at your own risk" thing...buddy's insurance says they will pay him, and go after CW for the money.
buddy's insurance rep said it doesn't matter what they make you agree to in terms of the leave at your own risk thing, the company will pursue reimbursement and recover any costs. but if you don't have insurance, with no one ($) to fight for you, you're pooched.I have had this conversation with many people over the years. If you buy something and sign a bill of sale, you should be insuring it ASAP. It does not matter who's building it is in or whether you taking it home today or in 6 months.....once you sign a bill of sale, it's you responsibility to insure it. There may be a case here where you can go after the dealer......but maybe not.....
buddy's insurance rep said it doesn't matter what they make you agree to in terms of the leave at your own risk thing, the company will pursue reimbursement and recover any costs. but if you don't have insurance, with no one ($) to fight for you, you're pooched.
Surprising how many people do not get insurance
Well, on a newer machine it's a no brainer (to me) to have full coverage. That said, there's people out there that don't put collision or comprehensive on anything they own.
Surprising how many people do not get insurance
The only thing I can’t grasp about insurance is why you can’t have the liability end of it on you, since you can’t fuse more than 1 thing at a time, then put the rest of the coverage per unit. Between life, medical, travel, rv, sleds, dirtbikes, street bikes, home and auto, I’m over 10k/year. It a lot of just in case money...