Generally speaking your 'rates' won't necessarily increase, but you will lose any 'accident free' discount you may have had which naturally results in a price increase at renewal.I tried to do a search but couldn't find any info.....
Does anybody have information regarding whether or not insurance rates increase after a pilot has had an accident or incident ?
ML
snip....... Typically other underwriters will not even quote you in the first year or two after a claim, basically limiting you to your existing underwriter.
I suppose you'd be f'd.Then what do you do if the existing underwriter declines to re-insure?
I suppose you'd be f'd.
Personally, I haven't heard of that happening. I've been told by brokers that the reason others won't quote after a recent claim is to give the original underwriter a chance to recoup some of their money by continuing to collect premiums.
I tried to post pics but I'm an idiot. See if this link works.... If not, you can do a search for "Piedmont Missouri airplane crash"
A good friend of my dad had an engine failure in his Stearman a while back. Airplane was destroyed. His insurance company cut him a check and he immediately went and bought another airplane.Always wondered if fault finding mattered. If the plane was totaled due to an emergency of airport landing and you wanted to insure the new plane, is that a problem?
Ouch! I was with Avemco when I had my claim. Like I said above. The only change for me was losing the accident free discount. My increase was no more than 10%.My personal experience... first renewal after the claim was double the premium from before the incident.
I tried to post pics but I'm an idiot. See if this link works.... If not, you can do a search for "Piedmont Missouri airplane crash"
http://m.kfvs12.com/kfvs12/db_349220/contentdetail.htm?contentguid=n1NWlBMq
Definitely looks like the plane came from together. Sorry.
Paging @texasag93I tried to do a search but couldn't find any info.....
Does anybody have information regarding whether or not insurance rates increase after a pilot has had an accident or incident ?
ML
That never stopped any insurance company from increasing premiums or refusing coverage in the past. We pay their lawyers are paid well enough to dismiss any concerns with legality of their practices. It's a catch 22.Something about that sounds less than legal...
My experience was similar, only I think my increase was a little less than $200.I was insured with Avemco when I was in a crash. They paid the claim and the next year my insurance went up with them by about $200. I decided not to renew and moved to Travers where my rate was lower than my original Avemco rate. I had always been loyal to Avemco and liked them a lot. Their response when I didn't renew was to call me and tell me that Travers wasn't offering me as much coverage as they were and I should come back. I laughed and asked the lady how she thought she knew what my coverage was? She just said there was no way they could offer it at that rate.