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Just an FYI... It is a good time to shop car wash insurance. Rates have dropped considerably in the last 12 months. And no I don't sell insurance if you are wondering :)
 
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Hmm. Everything I’ve seen commercial insurance in general has skyrocketed. Maybe state specific?
 

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Make sure to price from a car wash specialty insurer and NOT a standard commercial insurance
 

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I'm looking for a new place to purchase affordable insurance. Our provider cancelled us because our employees drive detail shop ( not car wash) customer cars on the property. We have been drivng customer cars snce 1986.
 

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I swear I've seen this same conversation here about a month ago.
 

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I'm looking for a new place to purchase affordable insurance. Our provider cancelled us because our employees drive detail shop ( not car wash) customer cars on the property. We have been drivng customer cars snce 1986.
Sounds like a "bailment" technicality ... supposedly courts see that as more liability. Possibly another excuse to dis & even penalize small service businesses.
 

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Some agents lower their premium quote by having most of the car wash equipment as part of the "building coverage" categorized value vs the more "expensive personal property coverage" categorized value. If there are claims ... I am not sure of court precedents on that potential legal technicality??? A possible argument to self insure a bit more???
 

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That is why a car wash specialty underwriter is important. I did the commercial insurance thing with a standard insurance and paid more for less coverage. Luckily I never had a claim.
 

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It looks like IMT's territory is Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
 

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Some agents lower their premium quote by having most of the car wash equipment as part of the "building coverage" categorized value vs the more "expensive personal property coverage" categorized value. If there are claims ... I am not sure of court precedents on that potential legal technicality??? A possible argument to self insure a bit more???
This is insurance company BS since in the rest of the world Fixtures- stuff "Permanently Attached" to the real estate are part of the real estate, However "Trade Fixtures" are not treated that way. Car wash equipment would be a trade fixture. Agent should have known better. Lucky I did not get hit with an "Underinsurance" defense since I had $1 Million for Building and $250,000 for personal property and the insurance company claimed the equipment was part of the building. If you didn't count car wash equipment I probably needed less than 425,000 in personal property coveerage.
 

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Lucky I did not get hit with an "Underinsurance" defense since I had $1 Million for Building and $250,000 for personal property and the insurance company claimed the equipment was part of the building.
No offense ... trying not to be too cynical ... but it seems like kind of the craps to rely possibly a bit too much on luck???

So possibly even though you did not have it in writing from the underwriter clarifying what was specifically allowed to be covered under the building ... the claim turned out OK for you???
 

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So possibly even though you did not have it in writing from the underwriter clarifying what was specifically allowed to be covered under the building ... the claim turned out OK for you???
No, it was a nightmare. Ended up suing the Insurance company after firing the public adjuster. Insurance company was a nightmare to deal with and litigation was extremely costly. Still litigating with the adjuster who wants to get paid for monies recovered thru litigation long after he was terminated.
 
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