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LIBERTY MUTUAL HOME OFFICE. BOSTON LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY .UBERTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CENTURY BUILDING, 2120 TRAVIS STREET, HOUSTON 2, TEXAS CAPITOL 2-9131 April 17, 19> Mr. I. H. epo 1101 U. S. Natiol na E Galveston, Texas RE: AUTOMOBILE l1a E- 3, L n. E En This will re yur& letter of' Xril 1-t>. The : reuest for' tJhe{ additional premium of $56.25 is in line with the provisions of the policy affording the Convertible Collision coverage which has al- ways been carried on your car. Under this form of coverage you are charged with one half of the premium at policy inception. When a claim is presented, the claim is paid and the additional 50% of the collision premium is billed to you. From that date to the pol- icy expiration you have full collision coverage without ided There are several ways on which collision coverage may beLt, red. These are set out in the manual of Automobile Rates promulgated by the Texas Insurance Department and mandatory to all carriers. I have outlined the method in which Convertible Collision works as above; you pay an initial premium which is the equivalent of 125; of the premium which would be charged for a $50 deductible policy. When you have an accident you pay the other 50P of the premium and from that date until the policy expiration you have full collision coverage, that is, there is no deductible on :ny accident which you might have or damage to the car insured. If you provide $50 deductible collision on each accident which is reported during the policy period, you pay the fit$50 of daI. s ductible and there are deductibles up to l We do not, as a general rule, write the Convrtle fom o cve age, but in your case since this policy has been written since th,eu earlyr 19401' we have continued to do so,
Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Liberty Mutual Insurance Company informing that he does not wish to be on the policy anymore regarding the claim amounts.
Letter from Isaac H. Kempner to Liberty Mutual Insurance Company informing that he does not believe the damages to his car should be classified as a collision.
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