report mods to auto ins. company
#1
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report mods to auto ins. company
Got my auto insurance renewal stuff in the mail yesterday and it included a separate form asking about modifications (do you have a modified suspension? do you have oversized wheels? etc)
Have you guys reported mods to your insurance companies? Anyone know any possible implications of reporting vs. not?
Did your rates increase? If you get into an accident, could your claim be denied?
Any input appreciated!
Have you guys reported mods to your insurance companies? Anyone know any possible implications of reporting vs. not?
Did your rates increase? If you get into an accident, could your claim be denied?
Any input appreciated!
#2
Your rates may be increased..
..but as long as you report mods you will be covered. Id be careful though because right now insurance companies are looking for excuses to drop people so I wonder if you claimed lowering the vehicle would to them be considered a risk???
Good question.
Good question.
#3
Re: Your rates may be increased..
Originally posted by Nebraska99
..but as long as you report mods you will be covered. Id be careful though because right now insurance companies are looking for excuses to drop people so I wonder if you claimed lowering the vehicle would to them be considered a risk???
Good question.
..but as long as you report mods you will be covered. Id be careful though because right now insurance companies are looking for excuses to drop people so I wonder if you claimed lowering the vehicle would to them be considered a risk???
Good question.