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Old Jun 2, 2004 | 08:55 AM
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sticks on both, if you cancell your insurance the surcharge will go straight to your dad.
Old Jun 2, 2004 | 10:39 AM
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doesn't matter that is was under your dads insurance!! it sticks on your licence not his insurance...i should know this.. it happend to me...now i have a ludacris insurance...its my own fault so i'm not complaining but i do bitch about it!
According to the broker the surcharge goes on the vehicles insurance not both like you mentioned . We switched the truck back and im 43% roadstar again as. They already took his insurance for the accident 7 years ago , when we transfered the truck to my name they tried to get me the rest. With the truck in his name even un insured it stays off me . It goes on his insurance as it was his insurance that covered the original accident. . . . they have received there fair settlement according to there own agreement . . . isnt that what insurance is for

I will bitch because I was rearended by some fossil who couldnt stop. Because I changed lanes and then stopped and he rearended me iCBC decided it worked best if we were both at fault . I didnt fight it at the time because it didnt cost us anything until now.
Old Jun 2, 2004 | 03:02 PM
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Originally posted by bunker
sticks on both, if you cancell your insurance the surcharge will go straight to your dad.
actually no .. it will goto the NEXT car your dad insures .. so if he keeps the 1 insurance, it'll never go up. i know this for a fact
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