I need a car and trailer transported, any idea??
#12
Senior Member
DYNO TECH
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2009
Posts: 414
Originally Posted by bad68backhalf
Call me at the number i left you,I can get aprice together for you,. I will not rock you,And i am not far from where you live.
#13
Junior Member
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: On The Road
Posts: 7
Your insurance will not cover it
Sorry for your loss - I can relate ... :cry:
Regarding having someone driving your vehicle ... :shock:
Your auto insurance only covers your immediate family
and members of your household - no coverage for anyone
else behind the wheel of a vehicle titled & registered in your name.
Their auto insurance does not cover a vehicle they drive
not listed on their policy unless it is a rental car from a recognized
rental car company.
Most states hold the operator liable for any damage
caused - but their insurance company won't cover them
so .... :!:
If you are keeping the truck - trailer - race car,
insure the truck & trailer on your automobile policy
(no coverage for loss or damage to the trailer unless
you specifically list it).
Race car coverage - if it is not street legal and able
to be added to your automobile policy - it might be
added to your homeowner policy.
Unless you hire a commercial driveaway service
that has their own insurance, you are looking at you
or a family member having to drive the truck back.
Jim
Regarding having someone driving your vehicle ... :shock:
Your auto insurance only covers your immediate family
and members of your household - no coverage for anyone
else behind the wheel of a vehicle titled & registered in your name.
Their auto insurance does not cover a vehicle they drive
not listed on their policy unless it is a rental car from a recognized
rental car company.
Most states hold the operator liable for any damage
caused - but their insurance company won't cover them
so .... :!:
If you are keeping the truck - trailer - race car,
insure the truck & trailer on your automobile policy
(no coverage for loss or damage to the trailer unless
you specifically list it).
Race car coverage - if it is not street legal and able
to be added to your automobile policy - it might be
added to your homeowner policy.
Unless you hire a commercial driveaway service
that has their own insurance, you are looking at you
or a family member having to drive the truck back.
Jim