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Re: Lost Load!!! Part Two
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Posted by JT on December 01, 2005 at 15:39:13 from (70.226.210.68):
In Reply to: Lost Load!!! Part Two posted by T_Bone on November 30, 2005 at 16:15:19:
Good luck, my friend. In Illinois, if your tires pick up a rock, and the person in the vehicle that the the rock hits calls their insurance company and gives them a license number, they can and will file a claim against you and your insurance company. I had that happen once, was heading south on the interstate at 65-70 MPH, minding my own business and this woman comes up beside me, motions me over, I being gullible, thinking she had trouble, puled in behind her, she informed me that my truck had picked up a rock, dented the hood of her minivan and rboke the windshield and would be contacting her insurance company and/or the law. I could give her my name and insurance company or she would give the law my license number and file a complaint. long story short, my insurance company called me, I told them, could be me, could have been one of a hundred other vehicles on the road at the time, they paid over $1500.00 to fix her van. I think, in Illinois, you are also responsible if you loose a load off of a truck, so I hope all works out for you.
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