I had the same experience with 20th Century when my antenna crashed onto my
roof. They paid the estimated sum (over 30,000) for roof /antenna/tower
damage. The check was made out to me and the mortage holder. I signed it over
to them and they inspected the work and issued me a check for the amount.
Hank KN6DI
Barry Kutner wrote:
> On 18 Jun 98, Charles H. Harpole <harpole@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> wrote:
>
> >
> > Clearly Steve has not seen parts of the real world, where insurance
> > refuses to pay directly to the insured/homeowner and where really sloppy
> > work is done. I'm glad someone can live in that kind of rarified
> > atmosphere, but down here in the trenches, it just ain't like that,
> > always. Keep up the high standards and good work, Steve.
> > de K4VUD, not yet in 9N1.
> >
> One experience I've had with State Farm (NOT a tower claim) is the
> check was made out jointly to me and my mortgage company. The deal
> was I had to sign the check, forward it to the mortgage company,
> then they would release payment after they inspected the repair
> work. When I questioned this, I was told by State Farm when the dollar
> amount exceeded a certain number (I don't recall the number) this is
> specified in the policy. Something else to check out in the fine
> print...
> --
> Barry Kutner, W2UP Internet: w2up@itw.com
> Newtown, PA Frankford Radio Club
>
>
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