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No I don't.. I never have on any of my vehicles. Do you think it's something I should look into because I know there's a portion of people that are way underinsured or not even insured.. There is a lot of crap out there.....
Even Worser in Michigan, where we are Mandated No-Fault Insurance...expensive, so, plenty of Uninsured out there... No Biggie ya say...no fault means **** is Fixed by Your insurance company... Right?
Nope...Not in Michigan, where we Motorcycles are also Mandated No-Fault...Bug is...Motorcycles are Not a Motor Vehicle in Michigan...You aint really insured at All....Look it Up
Rotten Bastards running this ShitHole
No I don't.. I never have on any of my vehicles. Do you think it's something I should look into because I know there's a portion of people that are way underinsured or not even insured.. There is a lot of crap out there.....
Originally Posted by John Harper
Yes. I have uninsured motorist for 15,000/30,000. $28 a year. My comprehensive only $10/yr with $500 deductible. Collision $75/yr with $500 deductible.
John
It's been a few years since I ck'd into adding un /under insurance to my policy.
Add it to 2 policy's for 2 bikes was going to jump my premium 1300-1600 a year.
I opted to increase medical coverage rather than add un/under insured which is not the best way to go but _____.
Dairyland was who I had and got a quote from Progressive IIRC.
This is from memory and have told myself to ck into it again.
Pneumonia in 23 (damn near killed me) along with a couple surgery s I'll be cking on the rates again soon I hope.
I'll say this if your in Texas I feel especially in W.Texas oil fields you damn sure need to consider uninsured/under-insured added to your policy.
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