Anybody used Geico for this type of request? Good experience?
State farm and geico would NOT insure my jeep as soon as I said it was modified and had a winch and other goodies.
Been with progressive 12 years and the one wreck I was in they covered everything.
I also added 5k more custom parts insurance, since my fees are cheap.
Yesterday my girlfriend and I were in a pretty bad car accident but thankfully her and I walked away with nothing except a really sore body, concussion, and seat belt burns. Unfortunately her car was totaled and thankfully the dumbass who was texting and driving car was totaled also
This got me thinking:
What if this happens to my car when it gets out of the shop not just totaled but even if I get rear ended???Am I going to loose possibly THOUSANDS of dollars in parts??? Is there any way to cover specific aftermarket parts fully or even partially in case of an accident???
I have State Farm insurance if that means anything
I just really hate the thought of loosing all the money and time I've put into my jeep
I have Geico and had a few conversations with them regarding what they will cover. They can add an endorsement for aftermarket add on items but are limited in what they'll allow you to add. I was able to add the value of my tires, wheels, lift kit (as long as it doesn't exceed 6"), stereo and my blacked out Jeep/Wrangler logos (thought this was odd but whatever).
They will not cover aftermarket: winch, any sort of engine mod, exhaust, intake, custom paint, lift over 6", headlights/taillights, CB radio. Also no coverage for any damage done while offloading.
I basically went through all my mods with them and added what value I could to the endorsement. I didn't ask about bumpers or rock rails, etc.
Local State Farm told me they'd cover everything as long as I had pics/receipts. Planning to switch over to them but haven't gotten around to it yet.
So if I total my Jeep offroading, Geico said they wouldn't cover anything?
Gentleman, having worked in insurance claims for 20 years, a lot with Progressive and GEICO, I can speak with a bit of authority on the subject.
You are mostly correct. GEICO is pretty restrictive on what they will allow as an endorsement. Progressive was even worse. The most flexibility I found was with State Farm and Farmers. They pretty much allow you to add whatever you want and they simply add to the cost of the premium. For example, with Farmers, you simply tell them how much you want to insure in aftermarket parts and they then give you a quote.
As for GEICO not covering you during off-road events is incorrect, unless they can prove that this is a racing activity of some kind, which is VERY hard for any insurance company to prove. I would read the exclusion for carefully. There may even be some discussion regarding "organized event", but if varies from state to state.
My suggestion to the OP is to go through the other party's insurance carrier if you did not notify State Farm prior to the loss. You also have to look into your policy language and you might opt for the "appraisal clause", which can help the you greatly. Generally speaking, arbitrator's lean more towards the insured than the insurer. But then the costs rise for both sides. The more professional you come across, the more chance you have of getting your point across and the money you deserve. If you come across as a yah-who, then they will judge your witness qualifications accordingly.
The other party's insurance carrier cannot place restrictions on your coverage, up until you run into their liability policy limit. You also have to remember that you are injured, so they will likely be more understanding regarding your dilemma. My experience has been that once they play hardball on the property damage, then the costs of the bodily injury claim increase. Sad, but true. I have had people who were not even injured suddenly "become" injured when they found out we would not cover some gold plated fuzzy dice or some such nonsense.
Good luck and let us know how it goes. It seems bad now, but the most important thing is that you are both okay and from the sounds of it, your concussion not too severe.