We loaned our truck and horse trailer to my parents. My Dad made too sharp of a turm with the trailer and the front corner of the trailer busted out the back glass of the truck and put a dent in the frame that surrounds the window.
Who’s insurance should we turn it into? His, because he was the driver or ours, because it is our vehicle? Either way, my parents will pay for the deductible.
I was in an accident that was not my fault. My car is now in the shop and it’s taking longer to fix than expected. I called my insurance company to inquire about a rental car – and they said that I don’t have rental car insurance. Shouldn’t the other person’s insurance pay for it – and shouldn’t my insurance take care of this for me and then get reimbursement from them? I feel like I’m getting the run around.
So, last year I had a travel trailer that had a water leak. Insurance paid $4K to have the floor fixed. The soiled area was at the front of the trailer and water came in from a busted tee fitting in the wall. Everything is fixed and one year goes by; now the next section of flooring is soaked again, but something interesting is noticed…the flooring towards the walls are all dry, but the middle is only soaked touching the part that was previously repaired. I think it is related because of wet insulation from the previous leak. Insurance says it came from wet insulation and they don’t know why. The repair guy said he pulled out all the wet insulation from before. Nobody can really come up with a logical reason why the floor got wet… Insurance isn’t wanting to pay, the repair guy says it’s not related. what do I do
