Thanks tacomabill. But isn't that coverage predicated on certain information provided at the point the policy is written? And there are exceptions to your statement made if that information is incorrect? For example, if someone says they are looking for coverage of a vehicle that weighs X pounds, or is X length, or similar factors.....if that is not true then the coverage is null and void? Wouldn't lying on the vehicle facts and data constitute an "out of force" situation?
Which basically means that it's not a matter of after an accident, but from the very start?
I only ask because during our search, the GVWR consideration was a major one and it wasn't always from a safety perspective since as was mentioned above there are plenty of things a builder might do to maintain the safety factor but that doesn't automatically mean it changes the registered GVWR?