Insurance does not often cover stupid mistakes. I drove through a river and flooded $7000 of computers that ran the car in the river.Not sure even State Farm would be a good neighbor after seeing that!
most accidents fall under the "stupid mistakes" categoryInsurance does not often cover stupid mistakes. I drove through a river and flooded $7000 of computers that ran the car in the river.
switched the selector after hooked up to the trailer, prob was not cranked or made it into neutral, thus....Man, I’ve never even flat towed my jeep and I know- transfer case in neutral, jeep in 5th or 6th gear (manual transmission). Not that I have to worry about it because I don’t flat tow.
I would imagine that this person tried to put it in neutral from 4-Lo and didn’t complete the transfer, or tried to put it in neutral from 4-Hi and went too far... or they just forgot altogether? Who knows. Expensive mistake.
Oh, it most certainly did. Wife wouldn't let him order a 392, because "you already have a Rubicon Wrangler". So he hooked it up, cranked the stereo, and leaned into it until it was pulling easy and enough miles had been munched for him to not have to deal with the oil mess. Lol!You would think that would make a bunch of noise and it might pull hard....like dragging the wheels...geez
Exactly!most accidents fall under the "stupid mistakes" category
any legit insurance company will cover that stupid mistake
If he had a 35’ or longer diesel pusher motorhome towing that Jeep I doubt he would hear or feel anything behind that rear mounted diesel motor.You would think that would make a bunch of noise and it might pull hard....like dragging the wheels...geez
Why wouldn’t insurance cover it? They cover damage when one is stupid enough to hit a vehicle directly in front of them.Insurance does not often cover stupid mistakes. I drove through a river and flooded $7000 of computers that ran the car in the river.
That was my exact thought, big motorhome towing that Jeep down the interstate at 80 mph with a drivetrain parts breadcrumb trail leading to a major screw up. While the motorhome driver is unaware of what is going on behind him.If he had a 35’ or longer diesel pusher motorhome towing that Jeep I doubt he would hear or feel anything behind that rear mounted diesel motor.