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Re: Dump Truck insurance
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Posted by fixerupper on January 23, 2004 at 06:47:33 from (206.72.52.5):
In Reply to: Dump Truck insurance posted by BobMn on January 22, 2004 at 20:27:04:
The insurance companys are not making enough money on their investments and some of them are still smarting from 9/11 so they are taking it out on us by raising premiums and even refusing to insure us, and this includes everything from vehicles to buildings to our own bodies. A local threshing show I am involved with has seen it's liability insurance rates almost triple in the past couple of years and it will probably be worse for this year, and we are claim-free! Some realy fine engine/threshing shows are in jeopardy because they either can't afford or even obtain insurance. The insurance companies don't look ar our individual case anymore. They look at statistics instead. I heard on the radio that the insurance companies even look at our credit ratings. They somehow figure that if we have a low credit rating that we are more accident prone. Go figure!
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