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Old 01-22-2008, 01:25 PM   #1
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I think the technical term is recto-cranial inversion.

And, yes, this is a prime example. And, no, insurance does not typically cover this, as "on ice" is not generally considered "off road."

Funny how it seems many of the vehicles that suffer this fate are late models.
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Old 01-22-2008, 02:47 PM   #2
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But, you have to review the policy as every insurance company has different policies and also it depends on the state regulations as well, Only the person who owned the vehicle will know or not, and thier insurance agent, lets hope they find us to let us know who is carrier is and if they did cover it or not. WEll if they did some of us might want to think of switching to them
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Old 01-22-2008, 06:22 PM   #3
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Let's see....I'm going ice fishing next week and I know that everyday between now and then is going to be below freezing, but I want to check the ice now? And oh by the way, I will check it alone and with the vehicle first as opposed to walking out there and drilling some holes.
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I think the technical term is recto-cranial inversion.

And, yes, this is a prime example. And, no, insurance does not typically cover this, as "on ice" is not generally considered "off road."

Funny how it seems many of the vehicles that suffer this fate are late models.
R-CIS is a serious problem. This is the website for the foundation that is actively
searching for a cure.

http://r-cis.netfirms.com/index.htm
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