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#11  
I appreciate the feed back. No, I did not think about doing a search, but then again if I had, it should have been prior to the problem.

I do carry a large liability policy as I am in a professional service type business and it would cover a really big problem. It is $1000 deductable and I did not want to file such a small claim. I hope I don't have to file a big one either.

I will have my agent check out the State Farm coverage, but my experience with them has been poor. I was surprised the my home owners policy did not cover this type of thing and so was he. It seems you can mow the neighbors yard, use your snow blower to clear it but you cannot use your tractor to smooth out his driveway, or move his big pile of horse manuer and be covered. I suspect that it will be covered very soon as a rider since it turned on the lights for a lot of firms with his inquiry (his words) and they like to write more insurance.

In the mean time, the guy I bumped did some digging and got a repair bid from another shop for less than half.

The church was more than willing to submit the claim, I will pay any deductable. They liked having the parking lot cleared of snow.

Have a great day.

Curt
 
   / Insurance #12  
Many times that sort of thing isn't covered by a homeowners policy.
If you want such coverage you have to add a rider for it if your company will do that.
Some insurers will / some won't.
I had a guy who wanted me to install a culvert for him a couple of summers ago but I had to turn him down because my insurance don't cover me or the tractor when off my primacies
== L B ==
UPRAISER said:
I was surprised that my home owners policy did not cover this type of thing and so was he.

Curt
 
   / Insurance #13  
CurlyDave said:
( my agent assures me that my homeowner's policy covers me for damage I do with my tractor while it is not on my property.
It does not cover damage to my tractor off the property.)
This seems like an odd way of doing things.
They will cover liability which can cost them a lot more in claims
than damage or loss of a tractor but they won't cover the smaller less costly claims on a tractor.
== L B ==
 
   / Insurance #14  
I was told by my agent (Farmers Insurance Co) here in MN that I did need a separate policy for my use of the tractor when not on my personal property that I reside on, I also like to help the neighbors out when I can snow plowing and I also trailer it a few times a year to my property in northern Mn. I have very minimal policy for that property considering it's just a hunting shack and woods. I did purchase a separate policy I think close to $200.00 a year hoping I never need to use it. MH
 
   / Insurance #16  
Curt-
I used to plow "our" private road but stopped after a friend in the insurance business told me that my millon dollar umbrella policy would not cover me for liability. What I'm already paying-nope seperate (and expensive) policy.

I would be more concerned about a little old lady slipping and falling. With today's insurance co the big thing is to paid the claim and then recover it from another party! For instance this nice old lady doesn't sue you cause she's a nice old lady but her medical insurance co after laying out 50-100 grand for that new hip decides to recover from YOU. Even if you win which is doubtful you'll be out tens of thousands for legal defense. Get an insurance policy BTW I'm not a lawyer nor am I dispensing anything that looks or appears to be legal advice:eek: Just a layman trying to keep my shirt on my back . . . -Ed
 
   / Insurance #17  
Your insurance is only as good as your agent.
Remember just because it is insured don't mean it is covered for everything(IE roll over & off premise liablity).
 
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#18  
Ed

Good advice. If I can get a rider for $200 I will. I like to help others out with my equipment. I was an owner operator of heavy equipment for several years and I consider myself a good operator. I was blessed by a very dear mother in law that put up most of the $ for the new B21 or anything else I wanted in that line. She is now 91 and likes to hear how I help others with it. She says its part of the pay back to her gift.

I guess I will add a rear view mirror so I can see whats behind me with my stiff neck.

I am also going to make sure I have a helper the next time I do the church parking lot. If there is one idiot I expect there are more!

I appreciate all the feed back.

Curt
 
   / Insurance #19  
I would think that maybe the person driving the car would help pay for some of the damage since it appears that they stopped behind a moving vehicle in a snow covered parking lot.

I also have a policy with farmers insurance. The tractor insurance policy is the only policy I have with them. After reading some of the threads on here about this problem. I asked the Farmers Agent if my tractor was insured when it was off of my property and I was doing work with it. I was assured that it would.

Umbrella policy's do exactly what was posted in here earlier. I had to have at least a 350,000 dollar liability policy. The umbrella policy pays the difference between the face value of the policy and the regular liability policy. In my case the umbrella is for 1,000,000 so they would pay up to 650,000 of any claim above 350,000. The nice thing about an umbrella policy is one policy covers all. It covers all of my cars and all of my houses. It is also fairly reasonable. I believe it covers my house I live in and one car for the original premium. Each additional car is something like 40.00 per year and I believe each house is something like 12.00 a year. For the 4 cars I have on it and the 7 houses it is something like 375.00 a year.
 
   / Insurance #20  
Curt
-thanks for listening NOTHING burns me more than seeing someone doing the right thing getting screwed for it. I agreed about the guy who parked the car there in sharing responsiblity.

Also thought that the church should have a special collection to pay for your share of the damages and/or for your rider. Also I would consider getting one of those backup alarms I know that I couldn't lived with myself if I hurt someone backing up. Good luck -Ed
 

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