So, last year I had a travel trailer that had a water leak. Insurance paid $4K to have the floor fixed. The soiled area was at the front of the trailer and water came in from a busted tee fitting in the wall. Everything is fixed and one year goes by; now the next section of flooring is soaked again, but something interesting is noticed…the flooring towards the walls are all dry, but the middle is only soaked touching the part that was previously repaired. I think it is related because of wet insulation from the previous leak. Insurance says it came from wet insulation and they don't know why. The repair guy said he pulled out all the wet insulation from before. Nobody can really come up with a logical reason why the floor got wet… Insurance isn't wanting to pay, the repair guy says it's not related. what do I do
Your choices are simple: forget it or pursue it.
If you decide to pursue it, you will need to either convince the insurance company that you are right or that it would be better to pay you than to fight you. In other words, threaten to hire a lawyer.)
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November 26, 2008 at 10:04 pm
Your choices are simple: forget it or pursue it.
If you decide to pursue it, you will need to either convince the insurance company that you are right or that it would be better to pay you than to fight you. In other words, threaten to hire a lawyer.)
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