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I have mine with agreed value, after a replacement cost value was assessed.
Unlimited mileage, garage kept, all through my DD and home insurance people, they were cheaper than Grundy or hagerty by far. I got the multi car and home owners policy as deductions because I went that route. |
Who is your policy with Eric?
Mine is Westbend and I have all the same stuff, except the agreed value. If I could do an appraisal/assessment and stay with them I would be happy. They explained it differently to my local agent though. |
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Agreed Value
Hi Jody,
I thought I post this because this what we offer through Classic Collectors via Infinity. All of our policies are Agreed Value: Total Protection HomeFeatures and BenefitsTotal Protection Your Classic Collectors policy includes the following at no additional charge (coverages vary by state and vehicle type - contact us for additional information): Agreed Value Coverage Agreed Value guarantees that in the event of a total loss, we will pay you the full amount of coverage listed on your policy for your vehicle. Depreciation and subjective valuation on your vehicles is eliminated. The concept is simple - if your vehicle is insured for $15,000, and it is totaled by a covered peril, you receive $15,000 minus any deductible, if applicable. Many insurers sell what is called "Stated Value" policies, which is inferior protection. This coverage states you will receive "up to" the value listed for the vehicle in a total loss, but it does not guarantee the full amount will be paid. Note: Agreed Value Coverage is offered in most cases at no extra cost, but there are some states and vehicle types where Stated Value Coverage is offered instead. While offering less coverage than Agreed Value, Stated Value Coverage is better than the alternative ACV Coverage (Actual Cash Value) offered by regular automobile insurance policies. Exotic vehicles are the most common exception. In addition to what I stated above here are additional coverages that Infinity offers via their Classic Car Program: Newly Acquired Vehicle Coverage - up to $75,000 for 30 days Still adding cars to your collection? Don't worry. You're covered. A newly acquired vehicle will be covered for the verifiable value or purchase price up to $75,000 for 30 days. FREE Spare Parts Coverage Spare Parts Coverage on our policy covers, at no additional charge, extra parts of the insured's vehicle, such as a second set of wheels or a hard top roof to a convertible, up to $1,000 when stolen or damaged in an accident. Spare parts covered do not include those parts needed in the event of a vehicle breakdown. FREE Trip Continuation Coverage If your collectible vehicle is disabled due to an accident over 50 miles from the garaging location, we will pay up to $75 per day for lodging and transportation expenses incurred returning to your home address. The maximum payout is $500. See your policy for more details. FREE Towing and Labor Coverage If for some reason, you are not able to use our Driver Club Program, we will pay up to $100 for towing and labor expenses incurred due a covered disabled vehicle. Thanks, Mark |
Jody, just called and double checked and my lady said I'm all set for agreed value. :)
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Unfortunatly, verbal is not what it used to be.
I would verify the text on the declaration page of the policy to be in line with the verbage mentioned above. It should be very easy for your agent to highlight a copy for you. |
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If you have a copy of the policy, just look at the declarations page, and see if it says "actual cash value" anywhere. Costs nothing to make sure. Out of curiosity, what company is this with? |
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When the $hit hits the fan the Agent finds out they were in Sales and their hands are tied. Quote:
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