I met with Paul, my claim adjuster, this morning and he looked over my motorcycle. I have to say I was incredibly shocked. Apparently there is over $2000 worth of damage down the side of the motorcycle. Here is a list of what the adjuster has found and wrote up for replacement:
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$37.42 |
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$131.60 |
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$44.36 |
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$48.05 |
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$67.20 |
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$26.29 |
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$576.95 |
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$576.95 |
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$198.88 |
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$1707.70 |
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$194.40 |
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$102.46 |
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Total Cost of Claim: | $2004.56 |
Out of all that I will have to come up with $500, I guess that isn’t so bad considering the insurance will pick up the rest. All the work is slated for replacement parts and not just repair, so everything will be new. There is the possability that there might be some other damage that won’t be realized until the shop takes a look at the motorcycle, so these numbers may change. I will most likely need to borrow Chuck’s trailer so I can bring the bike to the shop at the begining of the season. Until then I will just need to wait.
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