Common use of Tire and Wheel Road Hazard Coverage Clause in Contracts

Tire and Wheel Road Hazard Coverage. In the event You selected and purchased the Tire and Wheel Road Hazard option, as shown on the Declaration Page of this Agreement, We will provide coverage for the Unit and Your Tow Vehicle when a tire or wheel is damaged due to a covered road hazard. Coverage for the Tow Vehicle is dependent on Your Tow Vehicle being hooked up to the Unit at the time of the road hazard or for road hazards incurred while You are camping with Your Unit more than one hundred miles (100) away from Your home. Common road hazards include debris on the road surface such as nails, glass, potholes, rocks, tree limbs or any other objects or conditions not normally found in the roadway. NOTE: Road conditions (for example, uneven lanes due to repaving or metal plates used to temporarily cover a hole in the road) found in areas designated as construction zones or constructions sites will NOT be considered a covered road hazard. Damages from these conditions or any accident should be reported to Your Unit or Tow Vehicle’s physical damage insurance company. Coverage includes the cost to repair or replace the tire and/or wheel, using fair market value of the replaced tire and/or wheel, mounting, valve stems, balancing, taxes, and customary labor charges. The Tire and Wheel Road Hazard option is not subject to the General Provisions, Deductible, Limits of Liability or Guide To Filing A Claim sections of this Agreement.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Service Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Tire and Wheel Road Hazard Coverage. In the event You selected and purchased the Tire and Wheel Road Hazard option, as shown on the Declaration Page of this Agreement, We will provide coverage for the Unit and Your Tow Vehicle when a tire or wheel is damaged due to a covered road hazard. Coverage for the Tow Vehicle is dependent on Your Tow Vehicle being hooked up to the Unit at the time of the road hazard or for road hazards incurred while You are camping with Your Unit more than one hundred miles (100) away from Your home. Common road hazards include debris on the road surface such as nails, glass, potholes, rocks, tree limbs or any other objects or conditions not normally found in the roadway. NOTE: Road conditions (for example, uneven lanes due to repaving or metal plates used to temporarily cover a hole in the road) found in areas designated as construction zones or constructions sites will NOT be considered a covered road hazard. Damages from these conditions or any accident should be reported report to Your Unit or Tow Vehicle’s physical damage insurance company. Coverage includes the cost to repair or replace the tire and/or wheel, using fair market value of the replaced tire and/or wheel, mounting, valve stems, balancing, taxes, and customary labor charges. The Tire and Wheel Road Hazard option is not subject to the General Provisions, item 4. Deductible, item 5. Limits of Liability or Guide To Filing A Claim sections of this Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Agreement

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