annadelgado
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I was recently towing my boat when the spring leaf broke kept. I was towed and turned it in to my insurance but now they refuse to cover it saying that it's typical wear and tear. Any advice ?
I was recently towing my boat when the spring leaf broke kept. I was towed and turned it in to my insurance but now they refuse to cover it saying that it's typical wear and tear. Any advice ?
What did you turn in? The tow bill or the leaf spring repair?
insurance but now they refuse to cover it saying that it's typical wear and tear. Any advice ?
Not sure how many policies would cover this type of damage. Typically you'd be covered for liability- damage you cause to other people or their property. Collision- Damage from a crash when someone else is not liable. Comprehensive- Storm damage, vandalism, theft, etc...
Maybe some medical expense coverage.
Nothing in the above would cover a broken leaf spring or any mechanical damage that was not the result of a storm, a crash, or some other insured event.
Varies a lot by state, and the coverage offered in your policy.
By the way, I've had several claims with Progressive (not boat but Auto), and they've been very fair and easy to work with.
Now you know how they save you hundreds of bux. They don't pay any.
I could see them not covering the break of the spring, but do not see why they would not cover the cost of the tow, unless towing is excluded from your policy.
My take: IF you had towing coverage Prog is responsible for the tow bill. The broken spring is wear and tear so you are responsible for the spring repair,,,,, unless the spring broke because of an accident (unlikely).
Who knows.......maybe this thread was intended to bash the insurance company :facepalm:
Really did not go that way!