I'm curious about coverage needs and experience working with various insurance companies.
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Huh? No difference between before I modded it, or the last 10 vehicles that I modded. Am I doing something wrong?
What insurer do you use? Ive never had a single insurer, after having cars wrecked and paid out, ever ask me about my maintenance.I have found they cover for the parts (and typically depreciate) but didn't include labor. As was the case of my 2000 Tundra that had major scheduled maintenance done and mods: tires, stereo, shocks/coilovers, brakes, timing belt, camper shell. Routine maintenance had to be recent (less than a year I believe)
What insurer do you use? Ive never had a single insurer, after having cars wrecked and paid out, ever ask me about my maintenance.
May very well depend on the state you are insured in. And, if a special vehicle, a prenegotiated value prior to making a claim. Most people, even if they consider their 200 special, are driving a commodity car that will be paid out at current auction rates. Not much room to negotiate when you hold none of the cards.Yes! What most people don't realize is that the valuation is a total negotiation. All major recent work counts in your favor.
I'm curious about coverage needs and experience working with various insurance companies.
USAA. I was dealing with a total loss of my 2000 Tundra and working to establish value. They came up from their initial valuation of $9800 to $13600. It was totaled last Father's day. I've owned it since new. I had receipts for all the maintenance and mods. They didn't ask, I brought it up as an argument for condition and value. I had the timing belt done and the shocks (5100's) installed a month before the accident so I felt that needed to be a factor.
Edit: My insurance company uses comps when establishing value. USAA has a limit of vehicles within 150 miles for the comp, which is fine for common cars. I scoured the inter web for vehicles with similar mileage and factory configuration to bring the comp up significantly-- it really reflects the actual value of the vehicle.