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Flew friday night to DRT and my m20k was tied down when the hail hit later that night. It was bad enough to ground Continental Airlines plane due to damage.


Anyone with exp. dealing with insurance?


thanks


larry

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I experience hail damage many years ago in a Cherokee.  Insurance company was great.  They offered to replace the control surfaces, bond the fuselage and wings and repaint, or pay me the equivalent amount - and reduce the insured value accordingly.  If I recall the insurance quote was about $7k in 1982.  I took the money.  The Cherokee now has a nice panel even if it does look like a golf ball on the outside!  I still own the Cherokee along with a Mooney.


Lee

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Used to live in Del Rio...the wx there can get nasty.  Sorry to hear about your damage, what we're you doing down there?  I'm surprised the guys didn't pull your plane in the empty hangar when it hailed.

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Ouch!  Sorry to hear that, Larry.  I sent you a PM about your wingtips/ailerons that you posted on the other thread....I'm interested, but it sounds like you might need them now! 


What parts are damaged?  If the entire plane is dimpled you might be looking at a total, unfortunately.  Control surfaces can be re-skinned or changed.

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Larry: So sorry to hear what happened. That is also my biggest fear living in Alberta. Hail is as common as rain around here during certain times of the year.


I know a couple of guys that have suffered hail damage and in both cases the plane was written off by the insurance company.


Both chaps had no problem with the insurance as they are used to that around here.


Good luck

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