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Old 04-25-2017, 10:29 AM   #2
sourdough
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On my last trailer repair with insurance I took it to the dealer and the insurance agent (Geico) went there to see it and they went over it together. Got an exceptional estimate for repairs. In other instances the adjuster came to the house to do his assessment then I went to repair shops to get estimates/repairs. I will say that in the past (not on a TT) I have had the insurance adjustor make a poor estimate and the shop, and I, had to work with them to readjust the estimate.

My thought is that you really want someone familiar with RVs doing the estimate - I would question a regular insurance adjuster's expertise on an RV. If you could do as I did and have the adjuster work with the RV shop it might work out better. They may not do it....just a thought.
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