My tractor caught on fire last night. I had a near death experience. Am lucky to survive.
Today called the broker for insurance company to find out it is not covered on my gigantic expensive policy
I am not happy
It's not the insurance companies fault
The broker dropped the ball
At least you werent hurt too badly.
The tractor is replaceable, but not cheap.
Been looking for a new one or skid steer but holy fuck, the prices.
Might be better to fix yours.
Bull since you have posted a pic I was able to identify the issue....that tractor was red and not black.
......Wow, ........ I wonder if you can sue them or the broker which was a rep for them, He represents(represented) them and is/was in a partnership...You paid the policy, under the impression you were covered, and if the broker said you did, but actually forgot...it is notBurns on my hands and on one arm
Could have been a lot worse
I got far enough away before it blew the tires
You can sue anyone and all brokers have professional liability to cover off their errors. Every year brokers deal with these and rarely is anything paid unless the broker is honest sand admits they messed up which some do. The only way it will be covered by the insurer (not the broker's insurer for professional liability), is if there was an estoppel created. A person who represents the insurer (the broker or an independent adjuster) leads you to believe there is coverage when there isn't. I have seen this occur many times and multiple claims paid when there was no coverage on the item or the peril wasn't listed. One of the reasons phones are great but then follow everything with an e-mail or text to have it in writing.......Wow, ........ I wonder if you can sue them or the broker which was a rep for them, He represents(represented) them and is/was in a partnership...You paid the policy, under the impression you were covered, and if the broker said you did, but actually forgot...it is not
your problem, I would investigate that if I were you