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Tim Olson



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 8:55 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

For historical info, here is some history for the insurance on my -10.

2006 $3441
2007 $3389 (Note: Increased hull value $10K...same hull was $3228)
2008 $3087 (Note: TAA program was not yet in place with AIG)

Now comes 2009. I easily qualified for the TAA program, which gives
10% off, and after 400+ hours of RV-10 time, and higher corresponding
total time, my rates are naturally also decreasing.

The dilema is that this year I finally have 2 options, and it's making
it tough on me to decide...and I need to just pull the trigger.
Previously I've been with AIG, on my old plane, and my RV-10. No
claims, so no experience of anything. AIG was the only reasonable
rate at the time, and of course Avemco is always just plain insane
on rates for the -10.

This year, my quotes are:

Global Aerospace $2849
AIG $2709 (or $2774 with expanded coverage)

The problem is that the coverage with Global is so much better
that I'm not sure which way to go anymore. Certainly, with
the expanded coverage with AIG, the rates are so close that I'd
just choose Global.

Here is a comparison to some of the things that are different:

Medical Payments: $10,000 Global / $3,000 AIG
Deductable: $0 Global / $100 AIG
Headsets/handheld av. $1,000 Global / $500 AIG
Personal Effects $5,000 Global / $3,000 AIG
Hangar Contents $50,000 Global / $25,000 AIG
(hangar damage/unowned)
Search and Rescue $25,000 Global / $10,000 AIG
Emergency Conditions $25,000 Global / $10,000 AIG
(runway foaming...)
Precautionary Landing Include Global / Included AIG only expanded
Extended phys damage Included Global / Not offered AIG
(war,sabotage,riots)
Hurricane Reimbursement: Global is far better.

Now, if I want the lowest rate, and skip the Expanded coverage
with AIG, I lose the headset/handheld coverage, personal
effects goes down to $1,000, hangar contents to $10,000,
no coverage for premises, no coverage for Precautionary
landing, no hurricane reimbursement (don't get many in
Wisconsin though. Smile ) and no physical damage coverage
for non-owned aircraft.

So clearly, the insurance is better at least in the bullet
points with Global. The question is, the value of the
add-on coverages....and of course, I have no experience with
Global.
Does anyone have any comments, especially positive and negative
experiences in dealing with claims with either?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:27 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Tim,

I had extensive experience with Global in my professional life and
had no problems. Same with AIG over the years as well. I would have
no problem choosing Global at this time.

David Maib
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On Feb 9, 2009, at 11:54 AM, Tim Olson wrote:



For historical info, here is some history for the insurance on my -10.

2006 $3441
2007 $3389 (Note: Increased hull value $10K...same hull was $3228)
2008 $3087 (Note: TAA program was not yet in place with AIG)

Now comes 2009. I easily qualified for the TAA program, which gives
10% off, and after 400+ hours of RV-10 time, and higher corresponding
total time, my rates are naturally also decreasing.

The dilema is that this year I finally have 2 options, and it's making
it tough on me to decide...and I need to just pull the trigger.
Previously I've been with AIG, on my old plane, and my RV-10. No
claims, so no experience of anything. AIG was the only reasonable
rate at the time, and of course Avemco is always just plain insane
on rates for the -10.

This year, my quotes are:

Global Aerospace $2849
AIG $2709 (or $2774 with expanded coverage)

The problem is that the coverage with Global is so much better
that I'm not sure which way to go anymore. Certainly, with
the expanded coverage with AIG, the rates are so close that I'd
just choose Global.

Here is a comparison to some of the things that are different:

Medical Payments: $10,000 Global / $3,000 AIG
Deductable: $0 Global / $100 AIG
Headsets/handheld av. $1,000 Global / $500 AIG
Personal Effects $5,000 Global / $3,000 AIG
Hangar Contents $50,000 Global / $25,000 AIG
(hangar damage/unowned)
Search and Rescue $25,000 Global / $10,000 AIG
Emergency Conditions $25,000 Global / $10,000 AIG
(runway foaming...)
Precautionary Landing Include Global / Included AIG only expanded
Extended phys damage Included Global / Not offered AIG
(war,sabotage,riots)
Hurricane Reimbursement: Global is far better.

Now, if I want the lowest rate, and skip the Expanded coverage
with AIG, I lose the headset/handheld coverage, personal
effects goes down to $1,000, hangar contents to $10,000,
no coverage for premises, no coverage for Precautionary
landing, no hurricane reimbursement (don't get many in
Wisconsin though. Smile ) and no physical damage coverage
for non-owned aircraft.

So clearly, the insurance is better at least in the bullet
points with Global. The question is, the value of the
add-on coverages....and of course, I have no experience with
Global.
Does anyone have any comments, especially positive and negative
experiences in dealing with claims with either?
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:36 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Tim,
I have no experience with either company however since your
highest coverage cost ($2,849) is still far less than you were use to
paying (2006-2008) you might as well go with the company proving "so
much better" coverage (your words). When you look at the individual line
items like Personal Effects and consider your table PC or various other
electronic doodads you probably have in your -10 that may be enough
alone to make a decision. The difference in Hangar Coverage is
significant. I don't know what is involved in Hangar Coverage but when
things go wrong in a hangar they can go wrong in a big way (fire,
tornado, crushing snow, auto/aircraft impact). Quick story... a friend
had his mechanic pull his freshly painted Aero Commander out for some
reason. The mechanic jumped out of the plane with the plane on a SLIGHT
incline. It slowly rolled into my neighbors hangar taking out the nose
wheel etc... $60,000 later for the plane and $9,000 later for the hangar
all is good as new...I suggest with numbers this close you go for the
higher coverage (assuming all other factors are acceptable).

Robin

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:42 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Why not back down the hull value. Take the difference in insurance and bank it specifically for the hull replace should something happen. Over time, you should be able to reduce the hull amount to zero and then use interest from the hull money to pay the liability insurance. You do plan on keeping the airplane for a long time don't you?I know of a person who is doing that and they are seeing a significant return on their investment. (IE much lower insurance cost and keeping money in house!)Just a thought.Jim CN312F Flying!Do Not Archive--> RV10-List message posted by: Tim Olson <Tim(at)myrv10.com>For historical info, here is some history for the insurance on my -10.2006 $34412007 $3389 (Note: Increased hull value $10K...same hull was $3228)2008 $3087 (Note: TAA program was not yet in place with AIG)Now comes 2009. I easily qualified for the TAA program, which gives10% off, and after 400+ hours of RV-10 time, and higher correspondingtotal time, my rates are naturally also decreasing.The dilema is that this year I finally have 2 options, and it's makingit tough on me to decide...and I need to just pull the trigger.Previously I've been with AIG, on my old plane, and my RV-10. Noclaims, so no experience of anything. AIG was the only reasonablerate at the time, and of course Avemco is always just plain insaneon rates for the -10.This year, my quotes are:Global Aerospace $2849AIG $2709 (or $2774 with expanded coverage)The problem is that the coverage with Global is so much betterthat I'm not sure which way to go anymore. Certainly, withthe expanded coverage with AIG, the rates are so close that I'djust choose Global.Here is a comparison to some of the things that are different:Medical Payments: $10,000 Global / $3,000 AIGDeductable: $0 Global / $100 AIGHeadsets/handheld av. $1,000 Global / $500 AIGPersonal Effects $5,000 Global / $3,000 AIGHangar Contents $50,000 Global / $25,000 AIG(hangar damage/unowned)Search and Rescue $25,000 Global / $10,000 AIGEmergency Conditions $25,000 Global / $10,000 AIG(runway foaming...)Precautionary Landing Include Global / Included AIG only expandedExtended phys damage Included Global / Not offered AIG(war,sabotage,riots)Hurricane Reimbursement: Global is far better.Now, if I want the lowest rate, and skip the Expanded coveragewith AIG, I lose the headset/handheld coverage, personaleffects goes down to $1,000, hangar contents to $10,000,no coverage for premises, no coverage for Precautionarylanding, no hurricane reimbursement (don't get many inWisconsin though. Smile ) and no physical damage coveragefor non-owned aircraft.So clearly, the insurance is better at least in the bulletpoints with Global. The question is, the value of theadd-on coverages....and of course, I have no experience withGlobal.Does anyone have any comments, especially positive and negativeexperiences in dealing with claims with either?--Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flyingdo not archive [quote][b]

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:05 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Thanks Robin for the feeback. You too David. To be honest,
I'm leaning towards the Global anyway. Yes, the tablet PC
and stuff is all part of what would be covered and it's covered
for theft too. The thing is, I'd have a hard time submitting
a claim for headsets and tablets if it will cause a rate
increase in another year. So that's why I'm so "insurance shy".
I don't cover my cars heavily at all for their own damage...just
for the damage to others. Previously I had even been tempted
to go with "not in flight" coverage for the plane. But
finally the rates are coming down for me after the time
put in. I did post the historical rate trend just to
show too that over time it does make a difference as you gain
time and experience. And as you noted, either choice is
a good drop again from last year.

The other thing is, this year I may actually do a trip over
the oceans, and I can easily see the $25,000 search and rescue
coverage being something nice to have. So looking at those
factors provides a push to Global too.

I just got Jim C's message about hull value as I typed
this....You know, I do kind of agree with him on that...at
least that's exactly how I feel about my cars (which I
usually PURCHASE with 90K+ miles on them)...and you save
tons over time. But, in an RV-10 all decked out with
nice things, I don't think that you will save enough
money quick enough to make the payoff work out. If I
actually HAD a couple hundred grand in liquid cash that
I could just have without it affecting anything, then
yeah, I'd probably skip the hull coverage, because I can
always build another hull.

Tim Olson - RV-10 N104CD - Flying
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Robin Marks wrote:
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Tim,
I have no experience with either company however since your
highest coverage cost ($2,849) is still far less than you were use to
paying (2006-2008) you might as well go with the company proving "so
much better" coverage (your words). When you look at the individual line
items like Personal Effects and consider your table PC or various other
electronic doodads you probably have in your -10 that may be enough
alone to make a decision. The difference in Hangar Coverage is
significant. I don't know what is involved in Hangar Coverage but when
things go wrong in a hangar they can go wrong in a big way (fire,
tornado, crushing snow, auto/aircraft impact). Quick story... a friend
had his mechanic pull his freshly painted Aero Commander out for some
reason. The mechanic jumped out of the plane with the plane on a SLIGHT
incline. It slowly rolled into my neighbors hangar taking out the nose
wheel etc... $60,000 later for the plane and $9,000 later for the hangar
all is good as new...I suggest with numbers this close you go for the
higher coverage (assuming all other factors are acceptable).

Robin

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:09 am    Post subject: Re: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

You want to be a little careful with "backing down the hull value". Remember, if the insurance company pays out this amount, they then own the aircraft.To make up an extreme example, suppose you declare the hull value at $50K. You then damage both wings, and you think you can fix it for $30K. But the insurance company has the option to declare the plane a total loss, and pay you $50K. They then own the airplane, and can sell the engine, radios, etc., to recoup their loss.

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 12:36 pm    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Good Point!I had not considered that.To date, I have full coverage. Jim CDo Not Archive--> RV10-List message posted by: "Bob Turner" <bobturner(at)alum.rpi.edu>You want to be a little careful with "backing down the hull value".Remember, if the insurance company pays out this amount, they then own theaircraft.To make up an extreme example, suppose you declare the hullvalue at $50K. You then damage both wings, and you think you can fix itfor $30K. But the insurance company has the option to declare the plane atotal loss, and pay you $50K. They then own the airplane, and can sell theengine, radios, etc., to recoup their loss.--------Bob TurnerRV-10 QBRead this topic online here:http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p 29389#229389 [quote][b]

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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:37 pm    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

I cut down my insurance to 'not in motion' to meet the hangar lease
agreement. I have no insurance on my house either. I'm an optimist.
I personally have no assets to be taken. I've saved enough over the
years to replace the big ticket items should be lost. If I'm lost too,
then I don't care. The only concern I have is that a friend will be
injured while riding in my plane (or boat or ......) and will have to
foot his medical bills himself. That's a big concern, but I don't have
an answer. I don't usually have an empty seat when I fly so it must not
concern them very much .... and yes, they've been told .... and even
reminded once in a while.
Linn

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Why not back down the hull value. Take the difference in insurance
and bank it specifically for the hull replace should something
happen. Over time, you should be able to reduce the hull amount to
zero and then use interest from the hull money to pay the liability
insurance.

You do plan on keeping the airplane for a long time don't you?

I know of a person who is doing that and they are seeing a significant
return on their investment. (IE much lower insurance cost and keeping
money in house!)

Just a thought.

Jim C
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:06 pm    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Hi Tim C
 
With the economy as it is C it's good to check on the financial stability of both companies. A good deal isn't so good if the company goes belly up after you send in your premium.
 
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PostPosted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:43 pm    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

I agree with you Linn. There is nothing I own that I cannot do without. My
coverage includes only liability. That I will not do without. If you have
been sued you get that way.
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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 8:57 am    Post subject: Re: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Tim, can you tell us how much hull coverage you are caring. Then we can make a comparison.

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:59 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:37 am    Post subject: Re: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Tim, I would say now to go with the best coverage. Your prices are right in line with mind for the same coverage. Go with the best value for you dollar.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2009 8:58 am    Post subject: Insurance comparison...what's your opinion Reply with quote

Thank you and thank everyone else for their comments on and off
line. I did decide that at least this year I'd go with Global,
and pay a little more but get a little better coverage. This
year I'm maybe doing a little more travel that I would be
comfortable having that extra insurance for. It's only
a once-a-year bill anyway. Might add a couple of ratings
this year too, so who knows, next year I may see another drop.

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Tim, I would say now to go with the best coverage. Your prices are right in line with mind for the same coverage. Go with the best value for you dollar.

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