Posted by cadet trooper on July 21, 2008 at 15:39:35 from (69.223.72.124):
In Reply to: Unbelievable (OT) posted by MDWill on July 21, 2008 at 11:32:07:
MDWill I feel your pain except two out of the three accidents I've been in were by unisured motorists. I don't quite agree with one of the comments about slowing down I got hit after stopping at a fourway stop and was taking off when a big halfton truck broadsided me after not stopping my buddy was following and saw the whole thing, the kicker was it was a gray GMC S15 and the insurance company argued it had been repainted which it was because that paint was called back for repaint due to flaking off offered me $1900 that went on for months finally settled still not great also by the way I had just made the last payment on it. A year later I was rearended by a 16 year old who had just gotten her license had no insurance. Less than a year later I loaned it to my stepson to take his dog to the vet again 4 way stop some underage punk left a bar like a bat out of H*** with no insurance slammed my truck and SS dog flew out but was OK. Finally had to junk the truck after that have seen no money and all the violators are still driving. Ohio has a law of no insurance no license but I guess that's out the window court says how do you expect them to go to work if they can't drive? What?
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