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Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 11:44 am
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Call Chris Wolbert at Aviation Insurance Resources. He's a broker that can shop a lot of companies for great price AND service. He has helped a lot of LSA guys with insurance.SportPilot wrote:I realize this question has probably been asked and answered numerous times, but things change so I'll ask it again.
Currently, my renters insurance is with NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF PITTSBURGH, PA. This was purchased through AOPA. If I were to enter into a 50/50 partnership in a SkyCatcher, who do you advise would be the best insurance company to go with? I'm not looking for the most expensive or the cheapest. I'm looking for reasonable premiums and good coverage in the event of a claim.
Thanks.
VERY good rate. My last renewal was for $1285 with $75k hull + $1M liability, zero deductible. (down from $1410 the previous year)SportPilot wrote: http://www.air-pros.com/index.php
Got a quote of $895 from USSIC for $65,000 hull and $1,000,000 liability for the 2 named pilots. Seems pretty reasonable.