Re: [DML] Insurance mis-statement?
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Re: [DML] Insurance mis-statement?



It's a good idea to sit down with your insurance agent every two years or 
so and go over your policies.  Check coverage levels, remind your agent
of any change in value of your car (improvements, not general maintenance),
and just spend time with them.  It helps that they know who you are if
you need help with a claim.

--
Mike


-------------- Original message from "Lauren" <LPLand@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: -------------- 


> 
> 
> I just phoned Hagerty and they confirmed that while driving a 
> regular route (i.e. to work or school) isn't covered, "pleasure driving" 
> IS covered. I told him it was always a pleasure to drive my D and 
> he laughed and told me that's fine according to their policy. 
> 
> ..........................LP 
> 10440 
> 

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