Posted by Al L. in Wisc. on February 17, 2011 at 07:07:09 from (216.226.92.67):
In Reply to: Barn Fire posted by bobthetoolguy on February 17, 2011 at 04:08:51:
Gerald; sorry for the loss. Folks way more knowledgeable about tractor repair than I and unfortunately those who also had fire damage will be a good sounding board for you and also a source of support. Reading the newspaper info regarding the fire restrictions I would, if you haven't already, check with the fire chief and see if any permits were required by him and/or fire warden, etc. This may help your cause in damage recovery. Take good photos, don't sign away any rights and don't be eager for a quick settlement. In such times, it is difficult to recall all the items you may have had in the barn. If you have them, make copies of photos and receipts, i.e. parts/labor and be willing to provide them to help in recovering damages. Your insurance SHOULD cover you fully and then they will go after the idiot irresponsible for the fire, so stand firm on what is fair/reasonable. I hope you have 'replacement cost' for the damages vs. value. Something I have through a good local agent. I wish you well.
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