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Nope, that's all they'd pay, they claimed the landowner or his insurer of the adjoining property should pay the other half. And of course he was uninsured and flat out refused to pay claiming he was unemployed and had no money. Thank **** the new house we'd built only a couple of years earlier never got touched by the fire though the original weekender on the property that we lived in while the house was built got damaged along with the attached pump and water tank.were you under insured? Is that why they only paid 50c in the dollar?
The one lesson I learnt from that was do your insuring through an insurance broker, it's cheaper and then they have to deal with the insurance company. All the people on the street (rural properties) that were insured with AAMI at the time had similar dealings and their insurance policies terminated. I wouldn't touch AAMI with a barge pole and the only instruction I now give my broker is anyone but AAMI. My broker since then is SA based Shield Insurance Brokers who we were with before moving interstate and the couple of small claims we've had since have been handled by them easy peasy.....usually they've put us with ALLIANZ.






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