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i actually work in insurance, and it's true, if you got the plate number, your insurance would have probably waived your deductible, i guess they think that if you didnt get the plate that you might have been dui or something or involved in a solo loss, so they need something to prove that you aren't lying.. any witnesses?
i actually work in insurance, and it's true, if you got the plate number, your insurance would have probably waived your deductible, i guess they think that if you didnt get the plate that you might have been dui or something or involved in a solo loss, so they need something to prove that you aren't lying.. any witnesses?
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i actually work in insurance, and it's true, if you got the plate number, your insurance would have probably waived your deductible, i guess they think that if you didnt get the plate that you might have been dui or something or involved in a solo loss, so they need something to prove that you aren't lying.. any witnesses?
i actually work in insurance, and it's true, if you got the plate number, your insurance would have probably waived your deductible, i guess they think that if you didnt get the plate that you might have been dui or something or involved in a solo loss, so they need something to prove that you aren't lying.. any witnesses?
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^^^Same thing mang. I also work in the insurance industry. Vandalism would be covered under you comp coverage but also subject to your deductible. Even if it is not vandalism but hit while parked, you have to know who did it or at least have a plate # for it to be covered by your uninsured motorist property damage coverage (also called collision deductible waiver) where they waive the deduct.
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Originally Posted by skc
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i actually work in insurance, and it's true, if you got the plate number, your insurance would have probably waived your deductible, i guess they think that if you didnt get the plate that you might have been dui or something or involved in a solo loss, so they need something to prove that you aren't lying.. any witnesses?
i actually work in insurance, and it's true, if you got the plate number, your insurance would have probably waived your deductible, i guess they think that if you didnt get the plate that you might have been dui or something or involved in a solo loss, so they need something to prove that you aren't lying.. any witnesses?
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Originally Posted by skc
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yeah, it can suck at times, but at least its a lesson, especially with the first case... always get a plate or something/someone to identify the other person/car.
yeah, it can suck at times, but at least its a lesson, especially with the first case... always get a plate or something/someone to identify the other person/car.
I guess if I got out real fast and ran back I could have got his plates. To me, it appeared that their was smoke coming out of his truck, and he wasnt moving, just sitting in the road, I thought he was disabled. When I turned around, he was gone!! I have to check back with the CHP on Thursday to see if they found anything...
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