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Old 01-01-2017, 05:56 PM   #17
woodman
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Elkhart Lake
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Have been with Allied insurance, a subsidiary of Nationwide, for 4 years without any claims, however; while driving on I-90 interstate, the pin on rear tandem axle broke holding the leaf spring. This caused one side of the axle to slide back. Fortunately, no collateral damage to the 5th, thanks in part to good driving skills. Total cost for the damages, about 3K. Allied covered the costs, but has taken my "good driver status" away and then increased our annual rate by $235. Of course, I called Allied to determine why my "good driver status" was changed, since there was no fault of mine that contributed to the bolt braking, and was told, "that's the way they look at it, period". In other words, just because you did everything right, the fact is that you were there. Needless to say, we're shopping around, but the saying "Nationwide is on your side" is just plain "bull". Allied has also recently stated they will no longer cover RV's longer than 35 ft.
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