phil_p
Member
Anyone have any experience with Boats US denying a claim for faulty work and being able to turn them around? I had my risers and exhaust manifolds changed on my 37 Sundancer a year ago. Apparently (per insurance surveyor) the mechanic didn't tighten the studs sufficiently and allowed water to leak into the engine resulting in extensive damage/rust to valves, cylinder walls, etc. Insurance denied claim based on faulting workmanship. With that logic, if someone worked a fuel line, and it could be proved, and the line subsequently leaked and caused a fire, they could also deny the claim.
Anyone have any success being able to turn the insurance company around, particularly Boats US?
Anyone have any success being able to turn the insurance company around, particularly Boats US?