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Racing Gone Wrong! Who Pays for This?

Racing Gone Wrong! Who Pays for This?

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Ever wondered if your auto insurance covers those adrenaline-pumping track days? 🤔
In this episode of "Is It Covered?", Bruce and Brian Chapman from J.D. Chapman Insurance Agency break down the ins and outs of insurance for high-performance driving events.

🏎️💨Key Highlights:- Personal Auto Insurance Exclusions: Discover why your standard policy might leave you high and dry on the track. Bruce shares a jaw-dropping story about insurance fraud attempts involving tow trucks and damaged cars!

🚚- Specialized Track Insurance: Learn about the must-have coverage for track enthusiasts. Bruce explains how these policies protect your vehicle from comprehensive and collision damage, even with high deductibles.

📄- Why Proper Coverage Matters: Brian and Bruce emphasize the importance of consulting with your insurance agent before hitting the track. Safety first, fun second!

🛡️- Types of Track Insurance Policies: From annual to per-event coverage, find out which option suits your racing needs. But beware—changing events without updating your policy could leave you unprotected!

⚠️Bottom Line? Ensure you're covered before you rev up those engines!

🏁👉 Contact Us: For more insights, reach out to Bruce and Brian at brian@jdchapmaninc.com or visit www.jdchapmaninc.com.

Call us at 315-986-4062 for personalized advice.Subscribe now for more thrilling insurance tales and expert tips!

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