Date: Sat, 19 Dec 2009 10:56:20 -0800
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From: VW Vanagon <t3vanagon@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Insurance Frustration
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Howdy Steve-
First off, as many have said, my condolences on the loss of use of your
Vanagon.
As an insurance agent AND someone who's gone through this myself in the
recent past, I can tell you that you're getting some great advice here.
Your insurance company wants to get this taken care of ASAP and does NOT
want to hold on to your Van.
Do your research - *including* GoWesty rebuilds. As I recall, GoWesty has a
section showcasing rigs that they've sold, including the final selling
price.
This is a great place to find ammunition. Reason for this is that it's going
to show what comparable vehicles are selling for on the extremely high end.
This will make your goal seem much more palatable and reasonable.
As far as finding receipts on work that you've done, don't be confused on
this point.
This is good for reinforcing the condition of your vehicle, but means
absolutely squat from a monetary perspective.
All it will be considered for is proof that certain work has been done and
when that work was done.
It will NOT be taken into consideration for a dollar figure to add to the
bottom line, no ifs, ands, or buts about this point.
Also, bear in mind that State Division of Insurance offices *do not
generally represent the insured*!
They represent, and are generally comprised of, representatives of insurance
companies.
The insured generally doesn't have much recourse here, with the exception of
gross mishandling of claims or any situation that would require a claim be
made on an agent's professional Errors & Omissions policy.
In this case (and every case of a totaled Vanagon) the companies are
operating within their means and by the letter of the law (officially).
All that being said, the main thing to remember is that insurance companies,
REGARDLESS OF HOW HAPPY AND GREAT THEIR ADVERTISING IS, exist for one reason
and one reason only - TO MAKE MONEY!
They can tell you all day long that they're there to represent your
interests first and foremost - but they aren't. It's just a pitch.
Some offer better customer service than others, but on this point there is
no difference from company to company.
Matter of fact, state licensing exams beat this into prospective agents -
THEY REPRESENT THE INSURER, NOT THE INSURED!!!
So be realistic, but stick to your guns and make your case.
They'll tell you that they've done all they can do. They haven't.
DON'T BUY IT UNTIL YOU'RE HAPPY WITH THE OUTCOME!
If you make your case successfully, your insurer will realize that they can
do what you're asking for and still be operating within their underwriting
guidelines.
That is your, and EVERY Vanagon owner in this situation's ultimate goal.
If you need any further advice or have any questions, please feel free to
pmail off-list or even give me a call.
I'd say "good luck", but luck has nothing to do with it. : )
You'll get there. I have faith.
Drew, Las Vegas
'90 GL "Blackbeard"