Ok...now I'm on computer so I can throughly explain this.....I was told to get an estimate.....so I did....
I went to the most expensive place a person can get one....OUTLAW. Outlaw doesn't write their estimates per say...their dealers do.
My good buddy Tye that works for Stephenville Truck and Trailer Sales told me that Outlaw or any other conversion company will
not repair or warranty any other company's conversion except their own unless they gut the existing conversion out and start over.
$31,936 is what it would cost to TOTALLY gut it and restart with nothing.....Mine does not need this. But it is the only estimate they
can give, and hopefully it will show the insurance company the value of the interior of the trailer. Tye who has experience in these things
before said that the likelihood of any insurance company paying that amount is false however he has seen them come in after seeing one
of those estimates and offer to settle for a 1/3 of that value. That would be $10,000. And THAT WOULD BE FINE WITH ME!! I would
be tickled pink to get that! Each item is itemized as far as cost....and you can see replacement cost to fix, on the estimate for a new
conversion like mine. Since my company is in located in Alabama, that would be extreme for me to go there for repair. The insurance
agent told me to go locally....so that's what i did. I am supposed to pick one up tomorrow from West Texas Conversions as well....but they are only supposed to be about 5% less than OUTLAW so its basically the same estimate.
If I was lucky enough to get $10,000---my deductable is $2360....so I'd still be ok....We will see how it goes..... <(' ')> <(' ')> <(' ')>