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AnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:18 am Come on. Sharpen up! You missed the most obvious sign that this is pure scammery!![]()
Harvey Dent admitting he has insuranceMy car is totalled, there is no way the insurance will pay to fix it;![]()
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Yes, that didn't quite work they way he thinks it should, did it?
And in the ever growing list of "now that I think about it" questions, why is there no way the insurance will pay to fix it? Does he have the kind of insurance where they only pay for trees you hit on purpose? Seriously, I don't know why he ponies up for a policy but I do it so in the unfortunate circumstance I hit a tree I didn't mean to hit, I only have to pay the first $1000 and the other $30K or so is their problem.Chaos wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:30 pmAnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Fri Jun 14, 2019 10:18 am Come on. Sharpen up! You missed the most obvious sign that this is pure scammery!![]()
Harvey Dent admitting he has insuranceMy car is totalled, there is no way the insurance will pay to fix it;![]()
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A million irony meters all exploded at once just as he finished typing that bit....you know that I seldom ask for help, just because there's nothing worse than someone with their hand out all of the time like they are owed it.
I've watched numerous GoFundMe begging accounts where people have inexplicably donated to worthless deadbeats and I've come to the conclusion that at least the early, if not all, of the purported donations are the deadbeat just trying to get some momentum going.
I think it depends on the state. I remember an episode of Judge Judy where she was incredulous that the defendant had no insurance and the plaintiff agreed that he didn't have to. And that state m'lud was New Hampshire. They do things funny up there!Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:05 am Do you not have third party only insurance in the US?
That's because you have collision/comprehensive coverage in addition to the required liability policy. Plenty of people don't. Forgoing it even makes sense with older, low-value cars.
I thought about that, but if you finance a car, which for him would seem likely, they require you to carry collision/comprehensive coverage. I guess if it was an older car and he didn't have a loan, but then why bring it up at all? The way he said his insurance wouldn't cover it implied to me that he did have insurance that would have covered it, if, I dunno, I guess if he had meant to hit the tree.
In the US, your car hitting anything is considered collision insurance, comprehensive covers it if the tree falls on the car while its parked, or if the car and or contents are stolen or damaged while not being driven.TBL wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 3:27 pm As far as I know, someone in the US is considered insured if they have liability insurance. It covers property you damage at fault but a tree falling in your path would be comprehensive which is part of full coverage. You have to opt-in for comprehensive or collision (coverage of your car hitting another car).
I'm pretty sure that New Hampshire is the only state that doesn't require proof of insurance to operate a car, but they do make you pay for whatever damage that you might cause and they're pretty insistent on it, you can end up in jail if you just blow off the damages and go on driving anyhow. Although you don't have to have insurance there, and you do have to have it anywhere else, more cars are insured in New Hampshire than in the rest of the US per ''carita' or cars registered. Might be a little wisdom in that.AnOwlCalledSage wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 12:36 pmI think it depends on the state. I remember an episode of Judge Judy where she was incredulous that the defendant had no insurance and the plaintiff agreed that he didn't have to. And that state m'lud was New Hampshire. They do things funny up there!Siegfried Shrink wrote: ↑Sun Jun 16, 2019 10:05 am Do you not have third party only insurance in the US?
However, my comment was mostly about pointing out a person who tells his followers that that don't need a driving licence or tags telling his followers that an insurance company would not pay out![]()