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[QUOTE="JuliusPleaser, post: 441727, member: 20659"] Slo Mo, that's what i meant about different states, different procedures. In Alabama, you can get away with stuff like not paying if you're responsible for an accident. Alabama just passed a mandatory liability insurance law a couple of years ago. For years, people were allowed to drive around with absolutely NO insurance. I've been lucky. I've made a profit off all my accidents that weren't my fault. A man's time is worth money too. Evenslower, just don't let anyone intimidate you or coerce you into doing something that doesn't make you happy. It's not just the 'no-name' companies that you have to be wary of. I walked into a body shop yesterday and their #1 body man was livid because (an ins company that uses a lizard in its ads) required him to replace a quarter panel with a used part. The car he was working on was a year-old Suburban. Like Tod said, you should also pursue compensation for depreciation. [/QUOTE]
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