When I lived in Minnesota I used Allstate. No riders required. Had
to use it two time over a 10 year stay.
Can't use them in NJ, Allstate pulled out of the state.
Paul, WG0G/W2
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Subject: [TowerTalk] Insurance
Author: John Langdon <jlangdon@outer.net> at ccnmsmtp
To: <towertalk@contesting.com>
Date: 4/8/98 7:47 AM
I have just been informed by a snippy office assistant that my HO carrier,
State Farm, "no longer insures antennas, doesn't want that business
anymore".
I have been over the reflector messages, but for an update: who knows for
sure that their antennas are covered, i.e., has had a claim paid recently,
and who is your carrier? Did you have to have a "rider"? How does your
policy read with regard to antennas?
73 John N5CQ
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