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Old Nov 18, 2008 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by racer_x
unless it happened at a Sebring driving school -- I was told by a Sebring tracker who works in the insurance business that Sebring is not considered a "racing" school but a "driving" school, and therefore claims are covered.

Could be B.S., but the source is pretty credible.

And, I wouldn't trust ANY insurance company, even a "reputable" one. Lawyering up is always smart.
no Sebring is not covered. Sebring is considered a closed course designed for racing. Sorry but your insurance company will laugh at you if you call them with a claim at Sebring.....even if you are attending a "driving school"

Lawyers are sometimes over rated and you end up spending the additional money squeezed out of the claim on paying the lawyer. Me personally, I would only hire a lawyer in a bodily injury claim or pip claim not a physical damage only claim, unless they were trying to blantantly low ball me which typically doesn't happen on a physical damage claim especially a total loss.
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