Our client carries Section A, Section B, Section C, subsections 2 (collision) and 3 (comprehensive) on their SUV. On the snow vehicle, they carry Section A, Section B, Section C, Specified Perils only. While ice fishing, they hear the ice cracking and in an effort to get away, they put the snow vehicle back on the trailer but forget to attach the tie-down straps. The ice cracks as the SUV and trailer pull away, but the snow vehicle slides off the trailer and into the ice. There is no damage to the trailer or to the SUV. How will the policy you sold on the snow vehicle respond?

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Our client carries Section A, Section B, Section C, subsections 2 (collision) and 3 (comprehensive) on their SUV. On the snow vehicle, they carry Section A, Section B, Section C, Specified Perils only. While ice fishing, they hear the ice cracking and in an effort to get away, they put the snow vehicle back on the trailer but forget to attach the tie-down straps. The ice cracks as the SUV and trailer pull away, but the snow vehicle slides off the trailer and into the ice. There is no damage to the trailer or to the SUV. How will the policy you sold on the snow vehicle respond?






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