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I was given a form to fill out by the insurance company, and wanted some info about how it all works.
They ask you to list the item lost and in columns beside that, they ask:
1. Where purchased or obtained from
2. Date or purchase or age
3. Cost to replace/repair/restore
4. Today's value/actual cash value
In a "replacement value" policy such as mine, I was wondering why they ask these other things, and if I have to comply.
Seems to me that if the policy covers "replacement value" then the only thing they truly need and have a right to know from me is, "replacement value".
Do I have a legal leg to stand on if I refuse to provide the other info? Most of that stuff I don't know exactly. I don't want to be made to guess, and then get in trouble for wrong info, because they made me guess.
I lost a widget, my policy says you will replace my widget, so get me a widget without all the game-playing!
I didn't play games when it came time to pay the premium!
(I can see the age thing, a 20yo lawnmower will not have the value of a new one)
They ask you to list the item lost and in columns beside that, they ask:
1. Where purchased or obtained from
2. Date or purchase or age
3. Cost to replace/repair/restore
4. Today's value/actual cash value
In a "replacement value" policy such as mine, I was wondering why they ask these other things, and if I have to comply.
Seems to me that if the policy covers "replacement value" then the only thing they truly need and have a right to know from me is, "replacement value".
Do I have a legal leg to stand on if I refuse to provide the other info? Most of that stuff I don't know exactly. I don't want to be made to guess, and then get in trouble for wrong info, because they made me guess.
I lost a widget, my policy says you will replace my widget, so get me a widget without all the game-playing!
I didn't play games when it came time to pay the premium!
(I can see the age thing, a 20yo lawnmower will not have the value of a new one)