02-03-2022, 04:48 PM
I used to process a lot of claims through various insurance companies for boats and for what it’s worth, here’s my two cents.
Avoid Progressive. They’re cheap, but they train their adjusters to not pay what’s due. Be sure you have a policy that doesn’t depreciate the boat/motor as part of the repair. A $3,000 repair for damage can easily cost you $2000 out of pocket. Sure, you may be paying a little bit yearly, but in the end, it’ll cost you.
State Farm and Allstate are great, as long as you have the right policy. The same goes for BoatUS. Tow benefits with BoatUS are great.
Of all insurance companies I processed claims for, Progressive was by far the most difficult to work with and get paid.
Just remember, you get what you pay for (in general)!
Avoid Progressive. They’re cheap, but they train their adjusters to not pay what’s due. Be sure you have a policy that doesn’t depreciate the boat/motor as part of the repair. A $3,000 repair for damage can easily cost you $2000 out of pocket. Sure, you may be paying a little bit yearly, but in the end, it’ll cost you.
State Farm and Allstate are great, as long as you have the right policy. The same goes for BoatUS. Tow benefits with BoatUS are great.
Of all insurance companies I processed claims for, Progressive was by far the most difficult to work with and get paid.
Just remember, you get what you pay for (in general)!
I had to call in sick so I could go to Lake Powell!