R50/53 SUV backlash has begun ... literally :(
so, i'm driving my (barely 2-weeks-old) Cooper last night with an SUV on my right when i suddenly hear something hit my driver side door. From the sound of it, I knew it wouldn't be a nice sight. Alas, ...
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Typically it's covered under your uninsured motorist provisions. In a nutshell, as a result of another vehichle, where you cannot verify their insurance coverage, if you sustain damage, you can collect under this provision.
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Typically it's covered under your uninsured motorist provisions. In a nutshell, as a result of another vehichle, where you cannot verify their insurance coverage, if you sustain damage, you can collect under this provision.
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Davbret wrote:
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>>Typically it's covered under your uninsured motorist provisions. In a nutshell, as a result of another vehichle, where you cannot verify their insurance coverage, if you sustain damage, you can collect under this provision.
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>>Typically it's covered under your uninsured motorist provisions. In a nutshell, as a result of another vehichle, where you cannot verify their insurance coverage, if you sustain damage, you can collect under this provision.
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That's why we really need to call them SAVs -- Suburban ATTACK Vehicles 