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Bondy
Posted 12/5/2013 6:49 PM (#677446)
Subject: Hamernick




Posts: 720


Guide Jason Hamernick and his family lost everything including a house and vehicles in a fire. A site has been set up to help this fellow and his family out.
http://www.gofundme.com/5lj1mw
missourimuskyhunter
Posted 12/5/2013 6:58 PM (#677450 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: RE: Hamernick





Posts: 1316


Location: Lebanon,Mo
Man that sucks. Hopefully everyone is ok. Anyone know if they have insurance?? My family and I lost everything in a house fire about 12 years ago,not fun. I wish you the best Jason.

Fred
genesisperformance
Posted 12/6/2013 12:20 PM (#677573 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick





Posts: 404


Location: Lakeville, MN
wow that would suck! ill be sure to add Jason and family to our prayers!
cave run legend
Posted 12/6/2013 1:10 PM (#677589 - in reply to #677573)
Subject: Re: Hamernick





Posts: 2097


My thoughts and prayers with the family.
esoxaddict
Posted 12/6/2013 5:57 PM (#677638 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick





Posts: 8866


Insurance or not, it's still a huge loss. Check your policies, folks. Many of the things you think would be covered at replacement value (you truck, your boat, and all your gear for starters) very well may not be. And try proving to your insurance company that you had several thousand dollars in lures alone, or that you really did have 8 musky rods @ $200 each. Even with the best insurance policy in the world, you're still looking at a family that is homeless with nothing but the clothes on their backs until the insurance company settles months from now.
Cody
Posted 12/6/2013 6:07 PM (#677641 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick




Posts: 358


Oh my thats awful to hear ! I sure hope everyone was ok ! My thoughts and prayers will go out to Jason and his family. That has to be devastating, I just can't imagine.
MACK
Posted 12/6/2013 7:11 PM (#677649 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick




Posts: 1086


Horrible news and such a horrible sight. Glad everyone is safe. THAT is the important thing. Houses, furniture, boats, trucks, lures, rods, reels, those are material items that can be easily replaced. Lives can't.

I would surely hope...and like to think, that anyone running a guide business would have all of their gear itemized and a completely separate insurance policy for everything, as a business, not just a rider on their homeowners.

This is why anyone in this hobby/sport/business that wants to protect themselves in an instance like this, must take the time and energy to inventory, catalog, PHOTOGRAPH and VIDEO everything for insurance purposes and most likely have a separate rider on their homeowners. We all know the sport fishing crowd accumulates a lot of gear in the way of lures, rods, reels, etc. How many actually take the time though, to do as I've described above? I'll admit...it's been on my mind...for yeeeeaaars to do that very thing, but...I haven't yet. And if I was to have a fire, it'd all be gone because I'd have no way of proving any of it.

Those that hang their lures, out in the open on those really cool lure boards in their basements and/or a garage have a great opportunity right in front of them to make that job a pretty easy task. I agree...no one wants to sit down to take the time to inventory it all and create some crazy Excell spreadsheet...but....then put yourself in Hammernick's shoes right here, right now and just think about all that you have and what you risk losing. It may change your mind during these winter months to give you project to work on during the hardwater season.

Edited by MACK 12/6/2013 7:15 PM
North of 8
Posted 12/7/2013 3:51 PM (#677753 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: RE: Hamernick




One suggestion to help with insurance claims is to keep updated photos/digital records in a safe deposit box. Every six months take photos of your home, belongings, making sure the camera has date stamp turned on. Take the photos on a flash drive and place in a safe deposit box. Makes it much easier for claims when it is theft or fire. For things like lures, lay them out at the beginning of the season and take photos. Same for rod and reel combos. Witht todays cameras it is quick and easy. Do the same for fire arms, bows, etc. Take photos of your electronic equiment.
WOLFFMAN
Posted 12/7/2013 5:56 PM (#677772 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: RE: Hamernick




Posts: 51


Sad.... 5 fire stations within 3 miles of his house....lots of damage...got to be thankful if your family is safe...
Jeremy
Posted 12/9/2013 1:10 PM (#678029 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick




Posts: 1150


Location: Minnesota.
What a horrible situation. nobody knows what that does to you unless you experience it. I didn't.

Two seasons ago I had a fire that started in my garage. ...Don't ask....stupid thing I did. Anyways we lost everything in the garage and much in the main house to include a new Mazda and my '97 Ranger 681VS. Thank goodness we were 101% ins. covered for "replacement value" since we built in '83.

The damage it does to you is indescribable. I hope they were well covered.

We fully recovered everything from State Farm. No questions asked and I didn't have any pictures to prove anything. No questions!! It was amazing the way that co. took care of us.

We were _amned lucky!

Edited by Jeremy 12/9/2013 1:14 PM
gordonmann69
Posted 12/9/2013 1:23 PM (#678031 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick




Posts: 149


Good luck with this.
Nershi
Posted 12/9/2013 3:54 PM (#678048 - in reply to #677446)
Subject: Re: Hamernick




Location: MN
I'm sure the last thing on Jason's mind is how his insurance is going to cover his muskie equipment. Prayers go out to him and his family.
happy hooker
Posted 12/11/2013 7:50 AM (#678355 - in reply to #678048)
Subject: Re: Hamernick




Posts: 3165


some good people showed up at the TC Muskies inc meetings swapmeet last night and had some donated product that was sold for this,,,
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