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Old 07-07-2009, 05:57 PM   #31
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Guess the only option is to fuck this broad up. Teach her a lesson.
No doubt. It's people like her is why I have to carry uninsured motorist coverage.
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Old 07-07-2009, 06:06 PM   #32
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No doubt. It's people like her is why I have to carry uninsured motorist coverage.
Yeah....I might have to think over the karmatic reprocusions of either option.
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Old 07-07-2009, 06:07 PM   #33
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Well that is true for most responsible adults.
ok so I have been irresponsible in a previous life. (a couple of times LOL) back then it was possible here due to the fact if your car is financed you have to carry full coverage. I am not at all sure how it was written but yes I carried full coverage while not licensed.
I'm sure there is some fine print that says basically the car is insured but you're not.
it was many years ago so it may have changed drastically.
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Old 07-07-2009, 06:12 PM   #34
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If she gets in an accident with a suspended license, her insurance will not cover a single penny for property damage or personal injury.
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Old 07-07-2009, 06:13 PM   #35
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Pretty sure only your registration ties to your INS.

Not positive about TX but I had mine suspended many moons ago for a year in PA. I had no problem at all insuring my car. They could care less if you have a license it's not even a question they ask.

I kept my car insured the entire time so my friends/roommate could drive it if they wanted rather than their own car when I needed a ride.

And they are correct, friend of mine actually caused an accident, completely his fault but the other driver didn't have a license and HIS ins didn't have to pay a dime because they said she should never have been there. Same rules would apply the other way around her INS will refuse to pay since they state in the policy they cover only licensed drivers...

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Old 07-07-2009, 06:14 PM   #36
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ok so I have been irresponsible in a previous life. (a couple of times LOL) back then it was possible here due to the fact if your car is financed you have to carry full coverage. I am not at all sure how it was written but yes I carried full coverage while not licensed.
I'm sure there is some fine print that says basically the car is insured but you're not.
it was many years ago so it may have changed drastically.
If you already have insurance and then your license gets suspended, the insurance company won't know right away if ever. If your license is already suspended and then try to get insurance it wont fly. As mentioned above though, you can get comprehensive coverage only though. I just called my buddy who is an insurance agent in MI. The day you no longer have a valid license(expired, suspended...etc), your insurance in null and void per the contract you sigh with them when you sign up. Not sure if it's different in other states, but I can't imagine it would be.
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Old 07-07-2009, 06:14 PM   #37
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No doubt. It's people like her is why I have to carry uninsured motorist coverage.
up here lately it seems the standard is for someone to hit you then jump out and say "oh man I'm so sorry" "by the way I hope you have insurance because I don't" It seriously makees you want to beat them with a baseball bat for as nonchalantly as they say it.
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If you already have insurance and then your license gets suspended, the insurance company won't know right away if ever. If your license is already suspended and then try to get insurance it wont fly. As mentioned above though, you can get comprehensive coverage only though. I just called my buddy who is an insurance agent in MI. The day you no longer have a valid license(expired, suspended...etc), your insurance in null and void per the contract you sigh with them when you sign up. Not sure if it's different in other states, but I can't imagine it would be.

different rules in different states. I actually sold my car and bought another while not licensed and insured the new one without prob. Told my agent I had been suspended.
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If you already have insurance and then your license gets suspended, the insurance company won't know right away if ever. If your license is already suspended and then try to get insurance it wont fly. As mentioned above though, you can get comprehensive coverage only though. I just called my buddy who is an insurance agent in MI. The day you no longer have a valid license(expired, suspended...etc), your insurance in null and void per the contract you sigh with them when you sign up. Not sure if it's different in other states, but I can't imagine it would be.
Thanks for calling him. I might call my insurance people and ask them if that is the case for TX too.
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Old 07-07-2009, 06:19 PM   #40
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up here lately it seems the standard is for someone to hit you then jump out and say "oh man I'm so sorry" "by the way I hope you have insurance because I don't" It seriously makees you want to beat them with a baseball bat for as nonchalantly as they say it.
I'm pretty sure insurance in mandatory in all 50 states. No insurnance = a big ticket and with MI being a no fault state, if you are involved in an accident and you don't have insurance, it's tough luck chuck, you get to pay for damages out of your own pocket.
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