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Baron N502TB AIG insurance update
Anyone ever done business with Beegles in Greeley Colo?
We're talking radome, RADAR, both wings (w/boots), right engine, tail feathers, landing gear; The spar carry-through and pressure vessel are unknowns. That's a long way from San Marcos, Texas. The insurance guy sure has a thing for them. H. N502TB |
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It's been a freaking MONTH since the hangar doors blew in.
They're grasping at straws...... H. N502TB "Jim" wrote in message ... AIG wants to fix it?! -- Jim Burns III Remove "nospam" to reply "H. Adam Stevens" wrote in message ... Anyone ever done business with Beegles in Greeley Colo? We're talking radome, RADAR, both wings (w/boots), right engine, tail feathers, landing gear; The spar carry-through and pressure vessel are unknowns. That's a long way from San Marcos, Texas. The insurance guy sure has a thing for them. H. N502TB |
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blanche cohen wrote:
Beegles is one of the major shops that do insurance work. And yes, the insurance adjusters like them. But, do the customers whose planes are repaired there like them? Cheers, Sydney |
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Thanks
H. N502TB "blanche cohen" wrote in message ... Beegles is one of the major shops that do insurance work. It's also one of the western US NTSB sites. Everytime you hear the phrase "the wreckage is being investigated by/taken to the NTSB" it's Beegles. And yes, the insurance adjusters like them. |
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And more specifically, will I still get to turn down unsolicited offers
of $360K for my perfect two-owner, two-pilot, no-damage-history P Baron? ???? H. N502TB "Sydney Hoeltzli" wrote in message ... blanche cohen wrote: Beegles is one of the major shops that do insurance work. And yes, the insurance adjusters like them. But, do the customers whose planes are repaired there like them? Cheers, Sydney |
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H. Adam Stevens wrote:
And more specifically, will I still get to turn down unsolicited offers of $360K for my perfect two-owner, two-pilot, no-damage-history P Baron? ???? Sadly, no. Was it insured for $360K? It sounds as though you would like the insurance company to total the plane, give you a check, and let you go shopping. If that is the case, perhaps consulting with an aviation lawyer would be advisable as to your best course of action? Frankly, with the extensive damage it suffered, I'm surprised it isn't close to "break even" for them to do so, surely a Baron with good avionics has substantial salvage value especially if the condition of major structure is unclear at this time. Good luck! Sydney |
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Sydney
$375K coverage. $450K invested, ~160 hours flown. Victor Sloan motors, the right one needs an inspection as a hangar door hit the hub and prop. Your interpretation is accurate as to my situation, wishes and course of action. H. N502TB "Sydney Hoeltzli" wrote in message ... H. Adam Stevens wrote: And more specifically, will I still get to turn down unsolicited offers of $360K for my perfect two-owner, two-pilot, no-damage-history P Baron? ???? Sadly, no. Was it insured for $360K? It sounds as though you would like the insurance company to total the plane, give you a check, and let you go shopping. If that is the case, perhaps consulting with an aviation lawyer would be advisable as to your best course of action? Frankly, with the extensive damage it suffered, I'm surprised it isn't close to "break even" for them to do so, surely a Baron with good avionics has substantial salvage value especially if the condition of major structure is unclear at this time. Good luck! Sydney |
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My cherokee was repaired by Beegles. They found substantial
damage other than what was discovered by the insurance adjuster (but not covered because the damage was not due to the event). I consider that excellent. They could have ignored the additional damage knowing it was not part of the claim. Other than a less than perfect paint job on the bottom of the wing (dust got on the wet paint) I am very happy with the work they did. All told, cost about $600 out of my pocket to remedy that safety issue. 'Whole lots more from the insurance company! |
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