Chris
Dig up every photograph, drawing , receipt, etc, that you can find, then start
doing some research on comparable sales. I would definitely be sure you have a
copy of your appraisal too. If you get any grief
I would find an independent adjuster and or an attorney.
I had a vaguely similar situation involving some antique radio equipment. The
problem was not proving
the coverage, that was never in question. The problem was establishing the
'reasonable value'.
Ray
________________________________
From: Hunter Hampton <airstreamingypsy@gmail.com>
To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, August 28, 2010 6:40:30 PM
Subject: Re: [A/S] RIP Marge the '65 Overlander
cjeffries123 wrote:
<Sad story snipped>
>
> Does anyone here have experience/information they can share about how
> to maximize what I'll get from Progressive? There's no way I'll be
> made whole because I spent WAY too much on my renovations. But, I'd
> like to get as much as is fair and reasonable, considering my
> situation and my coverage. Aside from the chassis and the external
> skin, I've replaced everything and upgraded whenever possible -
> Xantrex SW3000 inverter/charger, flexible solar panels on top,
> electric leveling jacks, custom cabinetry, etc, etc (Yeah, I
> completely went overboard :) )
>
Hi Chris,
I would do a search of sold Airstreams...all over the internet,
including ebay.....
Find the ones most like yours, the most expensive ones.... and give them
the sales prices.
I'm so sorry about your trailer, but delighted that you your family and
dogs are okay.
Do you know what happened, so we can learn from your misfortune?
Hunter
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