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The entire time I thought I had insurance, especially being it WAS financed. There was a lapse in it somehow, if I did in fact have insurance the lawsuit would be over and in multiples of what they are offering.
In the end, $450 is pocket change.. it is after all "insurance" hope ya never need it, but glad when ya do.
I have uninsured motorist coverage added also which almost doubles the rate
Little known secret about that is to put your uninsured motorist coverage on your 4 wheeled vehicle and the Stack the coverage to include the motorcycle. Lot cheaper that way. Your agent will not tell you about that of course. I for one would not have anything to do with State Farm after the way that they treated all the homeowners in Florida. Screw them and their cherry picking ways. I know a lady that had SF for 25 years on her house with nary a claim and they just canceled her when they did the big sweep last year. Screw em!!!
As far as the OP's question, get some insurance and enjoy the peace of mind!
yeah got my act together too, what was I thinking??? oh yeah no $$$.
anyway, got what I need liability and unisured motorist wise. did not bother w/rest since she is almost 12yrs old. having allstate on car, flood and accident was a big help and cannot stress enough what wonders a good credit score and driving record can do!
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