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Paul Anton
March 26th 05, 05:50 PM
I just got my renewal policy from AIG. In the section on War, Hi-jacking and
other exclusions it this exclusion.

"Any malicious act or act of sabotage"

It seems to be that this means if my plane is vandalized, broken into, or
even stolen that it will not be covered!

Almost any act by a person that resulted in damage or loss would be
construed as malicious.

Does everyone have this exclusion on their policy?

Cheers:

Paul
NC2273H

Scott Skylane
March 26th 05, 06:12 PM
Paul Anton wrote:

> I just got my renewal policy from AIG. In the section on War, Hi-jacking and
> other exclusions it this exclusion.
>
> "Any malicious act or act of sabotage"
/snip/

Don't forget, Paul: 1)Payment of claims cuts directly into corporate
profits! 2)Any payment of claims could be construed as to be beneficial
to the customer! These are *BIG* no-no's in the insurance industry.

Denny
March 26th 05, 06:29 PM
I suspect that means BY YOU... Check with your agent

denny

George Patterson
March 27th 05, 12:56 AM
Denny wrote:
>
> I suspect that means BY YOU... Check with your agent

That might work, but I would check directly with AIG.

George Patterson
Drink up, Socrates -- it's all-natural.

tom418
March 27th 05, 02:24 PM
My policy excludes "War, strikes, riots, or civil commotion"

Just curious: When you say "from AIG", do you mean USAIG, as in United
States Aircraft Insurance Group, or AIG, as in American International Group?


"Paul Anton" > wrote in message
...
> I just got my renewal policy from AIG. In the section on War, Hi-jacking
and
> other exclusions it this exclusion.
>
> "Any malicious act or act of sabotage"
>
> It seems to be that this means if my plane is vandalized, broken into, or
> even stolen that it will not be covered!
>
> Almost any act by a person that resulted in damage or loss would be
> construed as malicious.
>
> Does everyone have this exclusion on their policy?
>
> Cheers:
>
> Paul
> NC2273H
>
>
>

Dave Butler
March 28th 05, 04:20 PM
George Patterson wrote:
>
> Denny wrote:
>
>>I suspect that means BY YOU... Check with your agent
>
>
> That might work, but I would check directly with AIG.

If you have a claim nothing the agent or AIG tells you on the phone will apply.
Only the wording in the policy is relevant.

DGB

March 29th 05, 01:29 AM
Paul Anton wrote:
>
> Almost any act by a person that resulted in damage or loss would be
> construed as malicious.
>
Not really. If my plane accidentally got away from me and chewed
up your plane, that would not be malicious. If you bounced a landing
and tore off your nose gear, that wouldn't be malicious either, unless
you did it on purpose.

John Galban=====>N4BQ (PA28-180)

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