<At the same time, in order tom protect their fat profits, insurance> <companies will use this sort of thing as an excuse to bump their premiums> <up, and this costs everyone who takes a policy out.>
Or in my case the insurance company just came up with "its mechanical problem/wear and tear" even if it did result from a collision and the parts that are broken had only been on the car for 8K miles. Funny thing happens when they are the ones that have to pay. Dave K. |
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