State Farm offers no trip/road hazard coverage ?
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State Farm offers no trip/road hazard coverage ?
I have State Farm insurance for my house, cars, and motorcycles. My wife and I are planning on taking the 2009 Ultra Classic out west this summer to Sturgis and seeing the sights along the way. I thought I'd call up my State Farm agent and see what kind of coverage I had insofar as towing, road hazard, whatnot and compare it to purchasing the HOG membership upgraded package.
I was a little bit bummed when he told me that State Farm didn't offer anything in the way of towing, etc. The bike was insured and that was it. Was just wondering what coverage other owners have with their insurance company when your bike breaks down ?
Thanks,
Christian
Cleveland, Wisconsin
I was a little bit bummed when he told me that State Farm didn't offer anything in the way of towing, etc. The bike was insured and that was it. Was just wondering what coverage other owners have with their insurance company when your bike breaks down ?
Thanks,
Christian
Cleveland, Wisconsin
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Here's a link to the State Farm website which doesn't mention anything about road hazard, towing, or rental car reimbursement.
Enjoy,
Christian
Cleveland, Wisconsin
http://www.statefarm.com/insurance/other/motorcycle.asp
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I got one futher for you, my State Farm agent told me that you do not get any medical coverage on their bike insurance. Now I have my own seperate medical insurance but what if you are riding a passenger that doesn't and have an accident? The passanger is going to look to you for their doctor bills. I wonder if all bike insurance company's exclude medical from their bike insurance. I wanted to start a thread on this but I am new and don't have enough post to start threads.
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I HAD State Farm before moving down to New Mexico. I switched to Geico for cost reasons. My previous State Farm policy had medical up to $1000 and that is the maximum they will allow. As I have other medical insurance thru my employment I was not to concerned about it. My new policy with Geico has only $500 in medical but again, not concerned due to other insurance. Geico would allow for higher coverage however whereas State Farm would not. As a side note, I had EVERYTHING I owned insured with State Farm for years, always thinking this was a good thing to do and would ultimately favor me when it came time for a claim. I have since decided that all those years of just paying whatever State Farm billed me in premiums was not to bright. State Farm has no loyalty to any of their customers like ALL insurance companies, they are in business to make a profit, period! Shop around!
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I got one futher for you, my State Farm agent told me that you do not get any medical coverage on their bike insurance. Now I have my own seperate medical insurance but what if you are riding a passenger that doesn't and have an accident? The passanger is going to look to you for their doctor bills. I wonder if all bike insurance company's exclude medical from their bike insurance. I wanted to start a thread on this but I am new and don't have enough post to start threads.
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I got one futher for you, my State Farm agent told me that you do not get any medical coverage on their bike insurance. Now I have my own seperate medical insurance but what if you are riding a passenger that doesn't and have an accident? The passanger is going to look to you for their doctor bills. I wonder if all bike insurance company's exclude medical from their bike insurance. I wanted to start a thread on this but I am new and don't have enough post to start threads.
Well... actually this is not true. I have $10,000 worth of medical coverage for EACH passenger on my motocycle. Not sure why your agent told you this, but it isn't so.
Christian