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I hate car-insurance
i have minimal car-insurance because the law requires it.
I'have had a a few speeding tickets before so I'm paying about $60-65/mth. Just had to renew it today. The thing is....my car is a beat-up 96 chevy with 165k miles. It runs just dandy and I am hoping to get rid of it in the semi-near future of course. But the question is, why the hell does the law make me pay $700/year to insure a car that is probably not worth much more than $1000-$1400? It just pisses me off. so what if I'm at fault for someone else's car if we have a wreck? it's up to me to decide if I can afford whatever my legal obligation might be and/or take that chance if I can't. |
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Re: I hate car-insurance
it has nothing to do with the value of your car..
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so what if I'm at fault for someone else's car if we have a wreck? it's up to me to decide if I can afford whatever my legal obligation might be and/or take that chance if I can't. [/ QUOTE ] its not the value of their car the state are worried about either medicaid, E.R. visits generally can't be refused for financial reasons, reducing load on the judicial system and economy |
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so what if I'm at fault for someone else's car if we have a wreck? it's up to me to decide if I can afford whatever my legal obligation might be and/or take that chance if I can't. [/ QUOTE ] We in the law business have a term for those who are broke: "judgment proof". In essence, those who are broke can cause all sorts of mayhem and pass on the cost to their victims and/or the rest of us. IOW< Those who are broke aren't "taking a a chance", as you put it -- they are freerolling. Thus, the insurance requirement. |
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$700/year to insure a car [/ QUOTE ] My wife and I are both "step 9" drivers. This is the lowest risk level in Massachusetts. To insure two cars, I pay over $2200 per year. I wish I had your insurance bill. |
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Re: I hate car-insurance
How much cheaper is car insurance in NH?
I'm moving up there later this summer, and I had a feeling that car insurance would be enough to make me choose SE NH over NE MA. |
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Re: I hate car-insurance
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How much cheaper is car insurance in NH? I'm moving up there later this summer, and I had a feeling that car insurance would be enough to make me choose SE NH over NE MA. [/ QUOTE ] funny enough, i think NH is one of the states that doesn't require auto insurance! |
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Re: I hate car-insurance
You'd hate it even more if you lived in Philadelphia, which has some of the highest rates in the country. I pay almost $2400 a year just for me, and that's fairly low compared to most of my friends and family.
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Re: I hate car-insurance
Why don't you guys move down to Texas, where half the drivers don't have car insurance. Guess who's paying for it? ME!!! [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
When I moved here, my insurance was more than my friend who got arrested 6 months prior for DUI (he drove a 99 2-door sport accord) and I have a crappy 4 door exploder and no tickets. |
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Re: I hate car-insurance
That's cheaper than what I pay. I'm 22, live in Arizona and had my last accident 4.5 years ago and I pay $220/mo even with a 1 mile commute to work. I drive a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer LS.
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