A wild card view, I admit, but, as I recall the purpose of insurance, it
exists to allow a group to, as a whole, share the risks of an activity
in which the members are individually engaged.  A risk that no
individual member of the group can absorb.
 
It was NOT conceived as a profit making proposition.  Just a bunch of
like-minded folks taking care of each other as economically as possible.
 
Now, it is often just big business, so, profit trumps protection and
risk sharing.But not always.  
 
For example, my auto insurance company is owned by the members.  Our
rates are low, and any profit over a given amount is returned to us as
dividends.
 
Seems to be that is the way it SHOULD be.  Is there a similar aviation
group insurance outfit that folks like?
 
Have any of you ex-military officer types checked out USAA for plane
insurance?  
 
Has anybody simply opted to forego commercial insurance and fly so as to
avoid needing it?
 
Opinions?
 
Dave W
 
 
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On Behalf Of earl johnson
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 10:00 PM
To: Ercoupe-tech Group
Subject: Re: [ercoupe-tech] Re: INSURANCE Liabilty
 


I would be very careful with the Liability
ins, a lawyer will knock on your door asking
you to disclose your personal asserts if your 
under insured. i personally have 1 million dollar
liability with aircraft that's what they seem to
want to sell you, then i have a 2 million dollar
umbrella so ins co has a reason to act in my
defense keeping attorneys off my front steps.
Earl J

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> In a message dated 2/2/2008 8:37:37 PM Eastern
> Standard Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:mbpowell%40yahoo.com> com writes:
> 
> That was enough to motivate me to raise my auto
> liability to 
> $1,000,000 +. Mostly thru an umbrella policy. 100K
> doesn't buy much 
> in the way of health care or airplane repair. 
> 
> Mike,
> 
> Yup. I did the same thing when my teenage son
> started driving. A $1,000,000 
> umbrella policy isn't very expensive either. $200 -
> $300 per year, if I 
> recall. Too bad it doesn't cover anything to do
> with the airplane.
> 
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> Wayne DelRossi
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