Baird MacGregor Insurance Brokers
825 Queen Street East, Toronto
(416) 778-8000
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Can anyone recommend a good Jevco broker. Ive called around and I would have to say a lot of the reps from other companies dont know much about motorcycle insurance.
Baird MacGregor Insurance Brokers
825 Queen Street East, Toronto
(416) 778-8000
"I got a new spleen from a guy who liked to ride motorcycles". Fry, Futurama
My bike is a video star! youtube.com/watch?v=Ju9caIDWQ40
Yeah, I'm with Jevco as well. I haven't had to make a claim thankfully. I also went through John Duffy.
I'm getting a little skeptical of them though, or at least the person I deal with. Their polite and all, but last year I called because my quote showed me as 24, when I would be turning 25 less than a month into my policy, as well as to adjust the bike from a naked to fairing version. I heard a quote under 1000, 900 something. However when my new policy came in the mail, the motorcycle change was there, but the age was still 24, and the price was still the original, never got any refund.
This year I called and paid on the 28th, then got a call the next day because the payment didn't go through. They heard the wrong year for the expiration date on the card. A few days later I got a letter from Jevco, stating that my policy would expire may 1st, and that there would be a 50 dollar non payment fee to renew.
So now I have to call up the broker and get that straightened out.
Its the little things that make you confident for if you actually have to deal with a claim.
John Duffy goes through Jevco?
-Matt
1997 VFR750F RC36
1986 VFR750F Honda Interceptor (sold)
1986 Honda Interceptor VF500 (sold)
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John R. Duffy Insurance Brokers Limited
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Toronto - (905)479-2013
Outside Toronto - Toll Free 1-866-383-3957
website: www.johnduffyinsurance.com
I'm an Actuarial Analyst for a Major Canadian Insurance Company. I analyse claims patterns to determine overall rate changes, as well as relative premium differences by various risk characteristics (eg. age, experience, claims, convictions, usage, etc.)
Unless it's private, please post insurance-related questions in the forum rather than sending me a PM.
Current: 2001 Suzuki GSXR1000 (4th Season)
Previous: 1996 Honda VFR750F (4 Seasons)
Previous: 1998 Kawasaki Ninja EX250 (3 Seasons)
I'm an Actuarial Analyst for a Major Canadian Insurance Company. I analyse claims patterns to determine overall rate changes, as well as relative premium differences by various risk characteristics (eg. age, experience, claims, convictions, usage, etc.)
Unless it's private, please post insurance-related questions in the forum rather than sending me a PM.
Current: 2001 Suzuki GSXR1000 (4th Season)
Previous: 1996 Honda VFR750F (4 Seasons)
Previous: 1998 Kawasaki Ninja EX250 (3 Seasons)
Ontarians would state otherwise. The Financial Services Commission of Ontario conducted a survey of claimants and found that more than 80% were satisfied, and with the vast majority of those being VERY satisfied. I have made a few claims in my lifetime, and also have been more than pleased with the result.
I'm an Actuarial Analyst for a Major Canadian Insurance Company. I analyse claims patterns to determine overall rate changes, as well as relative premium differences by various risk characteristics (eg. age, experience, claims, convictions, usage, etc.)
Unless it's private, please post insurance-related questions in the forum rather than sending me a PM.
Current: 2001 Suzuki GSXR1000 (4th Season)
Previous: 1996 Honda VFR750F (4 Seasons)
Previous: 1998 Kawasaki Ninja EX250 (3 Seasons)
I'm an Actuarial Analyst for a Major Canadian Insurance Company. I analyse claims patterns to determine overall rate changes, as well as relative premium differences by various risk characteristics (eg. age, experience, claims, convictions, usage, etc.)
Unless it's private, please post insurance-related questions in the forum rather than sending me a PM.
Current: 2001 Suzuki GSXR1000 (4th Season)
Previous: 1996 Honda VFR750F (4 Seasons)
Previous: 1998 Kawasaki Ninja EX250 (3 Seasons)
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