Butch
Active member
Equipment
Kubota 2410, RC60-24B, FL1000- kubota hydrolic front snow blade- plug aerator
Folks I just received my annual KTAC Insurance renewal notice. Normally I would receive in the renewal package a copy of the new KTAC Insurance Policy for the next Policy period spelling out in detail all coverages, deductions, exceptions and limitations ... but not this year.
Yesterday, I received in the US Mail my annual renewal notice from Kubota KTAC Insurance Agency consisting of two sheets of paper, i.e. a cover letter from the Kubota KTAC Insurance Agency and an Equipment Physical Damage Policy Application from Ohio Indemnity Company, KTAC's Underwriter in the same envelope.
The Ohio Indemnity Physical Damage form was the same as I had always received. It spells out what Kubota equipment I own and the dollar amount I have each piece of equipment insured for if I'd have to replace it. My set initial coverage limits have never changed over the years however they did come with a hefty annual premiums that increased each year. It was worth it for the peace of mind.
Granted my B2410 is 22 years old and has 2600 hours on her.... it is very well maintained and in near perfect condition... I bought a policy through KTAC Insurance with at least enough coverage to soften the blow if I ever had to file a claim.
There are two elements on the Kubota Insurance Agency's cover letter that are game changers for the upcoming policy period. Here are the direct quotes verbatim from the letter dated May 2, 2022 inclusive of the bold type as presented in the letter:
First quote;
"This exclusive limited time offer is only valid until 06/12/22 , after which coverage will be no longer be available thru KTAC Insurance Agency for the equipment on this quote."
Second Quote;
"Benefits of the Policy:
Your renewal policy will offer the same coverage as you now enjoy. If there is a total loss on the covered equipment, the amount paid will be based on the Actual Cash Value of the equipment on the date of the total loss."
I called the KTAC Insurance Agency for clarification on what their Insurance Policy Definition was concerning their contractual term of "Actual Cash Value" and how would that affect my policy coverage in the event of a total loss. She said, (Paraphrased) "In he event of a total loss a KTAC Insurance Adjuster will be assigned to determine what the value of the equipment was at the time o the loss based on the condition, original cost of the equipment less depreciation, age and the number of hours on the equipment."
She also said (Paraphrased) "The only instance where KTAC would do a full replacement policy was on Kubota equipment covered under a current purchase installment plan regardless of what you had it covered for."
The thing that bugs me the most is.... in one sentence The Kubota Insurance Agency cover letter says by signing on for another policy year I'd enjoy the same coverage as in the current policy AND THEN in the very next sentence it changed by definition how you loss will be valued regardless of what you have it insured for and by a third party insurance adjuster at that.
Does that sound the same coverage to you all?
Yesterday, I received in the US Mail my annual renewal notice from Kubota KTAC Insurance Agency consisting of two sheets of paper, i.e. a cover letter from the Kubota KTAC Insurance Agency and an Equipment Physical Damage Policy Application from Ohio Indemnity Company, KTAC's Underwriter in the same envelope.
The Ohio Indemnity Physical Damage form was the same as I had always received. It spells out what Kubota equipment I own and the dollar amount I have each piece of equipment insured for if I'd have to replace it. My set initial coverage limits have never changed over the years however they did come with a hefty annual premiums that increased each year. It was worth it for the peace of mind.
Granted my B2410 is 22 years old and has 2600 hours on her.... it is very well maintained and in near perfect condition... I bought a policy through KTAC Insurance with at least enough coverage to soften the blow if I ever had to file a claim.
There are two elements on the Kubota Insurance Agency's cover letter that are game changers for the upcoming policy period. Here are the direct quotes verbatim from the letter dated May 2, 2022 inclusive of the bold type as presented in the letter:
First quote;
"This exclusive limited time offer is only valid until 06/12/22 , after which coverage will be no longer be available thru KTAC Insurance Agency for the equipment on this quote."
Second Quote;
"Benefits of the Policy:
Your renewal policy will offer the same coverage as you now enjoy. If there is a total loss on the covered equipment, the amount paid will be based on the Actual Cash Value of the equipment on the date of the total loss."
I called the KTAC Insurance Agency for clarification on what their Insurance Policy Definition was concerning their contractual term of "Actual Cash Value" and how would that affect my policy coverage in the event of a total loss. She said, (Paraphrased) "In he event of a total loss a KTAC Insurance Adjuster will be assigned to determine what the value of the equipment was at the time o the loss based on the condition, original cost of the equipment less depreciation, age and the number of hours on the equipment."
She also said (Paraphrased) "The only instance where KTAC would do a full replacement policy was on Kubota equipment covered under a current purchase installment plan regardless of what you had it covered for."
The thing that bugs me the most is.... in one sentence The Kubota Insurance Agency cover letter says by signing on for another policy year I'd enjoy the same coverage as in the current policy AND THEN in the very next sentence it changed by definition how you loss will be valued regardless of what you have it insured for and by a third party insurance adjuster at that.
Does that sound the same coverage to you all?