jcwads
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately my insurer has denied my recent claim due to hitting a submerged object.
This leaves me with a 5 figure sum to replace my outdrive unit and other incurred costs.
Now, I fully intend on taking this further, but was hoping for advice on how others may have dealt with having a claim denied. The insurance companies surveyor has said my drive failed due to low oil, which is complete tosh as it was fully serviced in March by a very established marine engineer. The surveyor did not think there was enough visible damage to prove hitting something and because my prop was visibly okay and the shaft and shear tube intact they won't pay out. It was just the top gears that failed and mangled up. The prop itself looks okay but Hamble props confirmed one blade isn't true and the bushing has moved. Also my drive skeg is visibly roughed up on the underside, and given it was recently antifouled shows I must have scraped something. However because the insurer doesn't feel it's accidental damage my policy doesn't cover mechanical breakdown.
I have some choices to make. My biggest annoyance is that I am now entering a lengthily complaints process with the insurers. This means my boat is out of service indefinitely. I am tempted to get the work done and pay for it for now, just so I don't miss the season. However I am worried that may mean the insurers in the event of any success in revoking their decision, may say I got woks done without their say so.
I am also quite wary of getting a reconditioned drive as I don't want any future problems and at least a new drive is going to be warrantied and reliable.
Any advice welcome...
This leaves me with a 5 figure sum to replace my outdrive unit and other incurred costs.
Now, I fully intend on taking this further, but was hoping for advice on how others may have dealt with having a claim denied. The insurance companies surveyor has said my drive failed due to low oil, which is complete tosh as it was fully serviced in March by a very established marine engineer. The surveyor did not think there was enough visible damage to prove hitting something and because my prop was visibly okay and the shaft and shear tube intact they won't pay out. It was just the top gears that failed and mangled up. The prop itself looks okay but Hamble props confirmed one blade isn't true and the bushing has moved. Also my drive skeg is visibly roughed up on the underside, and given it was recently antifouled shows I must have scraped something. However because the insurer doesn't feel it's accidental damage my policy doesn't cover mechanical breakdown.
I have some choices to make. My biggest annoyance is that I am now entering a lengthily complaints process with the insurers. This means my boat is out of service indefinitely. I am tempted to get the work done and pay for it for now, just so I don't miss the season. However I am worried that may mean the insurers in the event of any success in revoking their decision, may say I got woks done without their say so.
I am also quite wary of getting a reconditioned drive as I don't want any future problems and at least a new drive is going to be warrantied and reliable.
Any advice welcome...