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Ok Gang!
Who has the best rates for renter's insurance? I need 25,000 hull liability, and pretty much basic injury and such. And a second question, do any aircraft insurance companies allow payments like car insurance companies do? Avemco's rate is $390/year, which is not bad, but they want it all up front...which means I could not use the insurance because I couldn't afford to fly for a few months! ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech -- Patrick Dixon student SPL aircraft structural mech |
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You really dont need the renters insurance. The most you would probably have
to pay is 1000.00 if you smashed it up. Unless the renters are requiring it. "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Ok Gang! Who has the best rates for renter's insurance? I need 25,000 hull liability, and pretty much basic injury and such. And a second question, do any aircraft insurance companies allow payments like car insurance companies do? Avemco's rate is $390/year, which is not bad, but they want it all up front...which means I could not use the insurance because I couldn't afford to fly for a few months! ![]() doesn't it!!? Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech -- Patrick Dixon student SPL aircraft structural mech |
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Yep the renter requires it for solo.
Patrick "Aluckyguess" wrote in message ... You really dont need the renters insurance. The most you would probably have to pay is 1000.00 if you smashed it up. Unless the renters are requiring it. |
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Aluckyguess,
You really dont need the renters insurance. The most you would probably have to pay is 1000.00 if you smashed it up. Could you elaborate how you arrive at that conclusion? Two aspects would be of interest: 1. How do you put the term "subrogation" in context with your statement? 2. How do you arrive at the number 1000 $, if I can quote you rental agreements with deductables of 2500 and more left and right? Thanks! -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() They're about the same, for the same coverage, so I stick with my current insurer since I get a 10 percent discount if I pay when invoiced instead of waiting till the effective date. I pay about $600 for $40K hull insurance and $1 million liability, the most I can get. On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:02:00 -0400, "W P Dixon" wrote: Ok Gang! Who has the best rates for renter's insurance? I need 25,000 hull liability, and pretty much basic injury and such. And a second question, do any aircraft insurance companies allow payments like car insurance companies do? Avemco's rate is $390/year, which is not bad, but they want it all up front...which means I could not use the insurance because I couldn't afford to fly for a few months! ![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 17:31:20 -0700, "Aluckyguess"
wrote: You really dont need the renters insurance. The most you would probably have to pay is 1000.00 if you smashed it up. Dream on! When I was in training, I had a prop strike while learning to make wheelies in the Cub. The instructor's insurance company thought he was on the hook for just the $2,000 deductible, but no, that's not how it works. You're responsible for all the damage you do (or in the case, that your student does), and the FBO's insurance company will shake you until your pockets are empty. He paid (his insurance company paid) for a new prop and an engine tear-down. -- all the best, Dan Ford email (put Cubdriver in subject line) Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com the blog: www.danford.net In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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Hate to burst your bubble .. but if you bust an airplane due to negligence
the insurance company will be expecting you to reimburse them for any claims they paid on it. (Subrogration) "Aluckyguess" wrote in message ... You really dont need the renters insurance. The most you would probably have to pay is 1000.00 if you smashed it up. Unless the renters are requiring it. "W P Dixon" wrote in message ... Ok Gang! Who has the best rates for renter's insurance? I need 25,000 hull liability, and pretty much basic injury and such. And a second question, do any aircraft insurance companies allow payments like car insurance companies do? Avemco's rate is $390/year, which is not bad, but they want it all up front...which means I could not use the insurance because I couldn't afford to fly for a few months! ![]() doesn't it!!? Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech -- Patrick Dixon student SPL aircraft structural mech |
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"OtisWinslow" wrote:
Hate to burst your bubble .. but if you bust an airplane due to negligence the insurance company will be expecting you to reimburse them for any claims they paid on it. (Subrogration) Has that ever happened in the case where an uninsured renter pilot with no money (orig poster) will be sued? Why would they incur legal fees to do that? It also seems stupid from a business standpoint to spread bad "word of mouth," by hassling a pilot who'll tell other pilots/owners which insurance company to avoid like a plague. Fred F. |
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![]() "TaxSrv" wrote in message Has that ever happened in the case where an uninsured renter pilot with no money (orig poster) will be sued? Being low on cash is not the same as having zero assets or zero net worth and no anticipated future cashflow source. It is hard to imagine someone with no cash, no net worth, no assets, no job, and no future career plans taking flying lessons. -------------------- Richard Kaplan www.flyimc.com |
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IMAGINE Richard IMAGINE!
![]() Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Richard Kaplan" wrote in message news:1121267987.c1a2540e23fcd39a48afa82ed612d447@t eranews... "TaxSrv" wrote in message Has that ever happened in the case where an uninsured renter pilot with no money (orig poster) will be sued? Being low on cash is not the same as having zero assets or zero net worth and no anticipated future cashflow source. It is hard to imagine someone with no cash, no net worth, no assets, no job, and no future career plans taking flying lessons. -------------------- Richard Kaplan www.flyimc.com |
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