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From: "Never play games with a bitch who can play them better" NE PA
Cruise-In VIII & IX Veteran
St. Jude Donor '07-'08
NE Appraisers
So as the title mentions...I am looking for any car appraisers located here in the NE that I may be able to call. We just uped the insurance coverage on both the vettes and our agent made a "courtesy" call to my husband. He told him all about the additional coverage but told him that it doesn't necessarily guarantee that amount if something were to happen to either car My question was.."Then why exactly are we paying for it?" The agent suggested that we have the cars appraised...So...Anyone have any idea where we can find an appraiser here in the NE??
I think if you get a Hemmings motor news mag there use to be a section in it that listed appraisers thruout the country. I assume it still does, but dont have a copy on hand to verify. Good luck.
You need an agreed value policy............. Not a stated value policy... I have my appraiser lic for PA, DL CT NY.......
A standard policy will be ACV at the time of loss
a stated value policy will be the lessor of acv or stated value
an agreed amount will be agreed amount,
From: "Never play games with a bitch who can play them better" NE PA
Cruise-In VIII & IX Veteran
St. Jude Donor '07-'08
Originally Posted by Eddyd
I think if you get a Hemmings motor news mag there use to be a section in it that listed appraisers thruout the country. I assume it still does, but dont have a copy on hand to verify. Good luck.
Originally Posted by Zproud
You need an agreed value policy............. Not a stated value policy... I have my appraiser lic for PA, DL CT NY.......
A standard policy will be ACV at the time of loss
a stated value policy will be the lessor of acv or stated value
an agreed amount will be agreed amount,
Grundy Has agreed amounts policys,as do others.
Thank you so much Grundy has been recommended so I think we will be checking them out this week. I appreciate the help
You need an agreed value policy............. Not a stated value policy... I have my appraiser lic for PA, DL CT NY.......
A standard policy will be ACV at the time of loss
a stated value policy will be the lessor of acv or stated value
an agreed amount will be agreed amount,