motoged
Elite Nomad
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Registered: 7-31-2006
Location: Kamloops, BC
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Recommendation for vehicle insurance???
Nomads,
I have used different insurers for the past trips to Baja (truck or motorcycle). What company do you recommend for:
- best coverage response;
- allowing repairs to be done in USA;
- etc......
I will need 5 weeks coverage for pick-up truck.
I understand the application process and types of coverage....just looking for "the best company" more than "the best deal"....if they are one in the
same, all the better.
Gracias,
Ged
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Don Alley
Super Nomad
Posts: 1997
Registered: 12-4-2003
Location: Loreto
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I've used three or four internet sellers, and Vagabundos. For this year's insurance I used Lewis and Lewis for both cars. I have Mexican homeowner's
insurance with them, and they did a good job last summer keeping my coverage intact after the insurer dumped all their homeowner policies. And their
rates were good.
You do need to give them a few days as they mail the policy instead of having you print it out from the website. Their site is at:
http://www.mexicanautoinsurance.com/
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BajaGeoff
Super Nomad
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Registered: 1-11-2006
Location: San Diego and Campo Lopez
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Mood: Heading To Baja!!!
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I am pretty sure that policies from Lewis and Lewis do not allow you to fix your car in the states, and they also settle claims based upon Mexican
labor rates. Do you know any of the details of the auto coverage you had with them Don?
If you want service, I would suggest policies from Genworth Seguros (formerly GE Seguros), GNP or ACE Seguros. You can do a google search for "mexican
insurance" and find many different agencies to choose from to get a policy online.
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Don Alley
Super Nomad
Posts: 1997
Registered: 12-4-2003
Location: Loreto
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The L&L insurance policy is from Qualitas. I've read the policy and it is unclear what would happen if we opted for a stateside repair. Assuming
the adjuster acts within 72 hours, he would assign a shop, I assume in Baja. I've always assumed that if we needed repairs, our first choice would be
to have them done in Baja; for us having them done in the states would incur significant uncovered expenses and be a real pita.
But yes, for an insured living in, say, Southern California who wanted any repairs done at home, that would be something to look into.
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David K
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Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Mood: Have Baja Fever
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If you are looking for an easy to buy policy (from your pc and printer before you leave home) for any one trip, I recommend using the company that
supports Doug and Baja Nomad with the ad banner at the top of the page!
See it up there next to that sunset photo?
I have used BajaBound.com several times for short trips when I didn't have an annual policy... Great service!
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