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RE: CLASSIC CAR STORAGE: ARE NEW CITY RULES GOING TOO FAR?

That's actually a pretty practical idea. I've seen a few clients go this route, and it can definitely help with insurance premiums, especially if the ...

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RE: Ever had to deal with car insurance claims in SD? Quick poll

Yeah, that's pretty common unfortunately. Had a client last year who got rear-ended at a stoplight—clearly not his fault—but his rates still nudged up...

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RE: Confused about Illinois car insurance rules—anyone else?

Had a client once who insisted on OEM parts, thinking they'd always be superior. Turns out some aftermarket options matched or even exceeded OEM quali...

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RE: Car Insurance in Delaware—Any Hidden Gems or Hacks?

I took one of those defensive driving courses a few years back, mostly for the discount at first, but honestly, it ended up being surprisingly useful....

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RE: is accident forgiveness really worth it in Ohio?

That's a really insightful question. From my experience working with clients here in Ohio, accident forgiveness usually doesn't directly impact your e...

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RE: bumped someone's car lightly, no visible damage—should I report?

Modern cars really are sensitive... Had a client once who barely tapped another car's side mirror—looked totally fine—but two weeks later, the mirror'...

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RE: just saw a story about a guy in Kansas whose car got totaled by hail, and turns out his insurance didn't cover it.

Yeah, it definitely can feel that way sometimes. Had a client once who opted out of comprehensive coverage entirely to save a bit each month. Seemed f...

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RE: HOW DO YOU DECIDE ON THE RIGHT DEDUCTIBLE FOR YOUR INSURANCE?

Totally agree with this. I once had a client whose older Corolla got damaged by a falling branch—looked minor, but the windshield and hood repairs add...

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RE: my insurance nightmare: hospital bills edition

Dealing directly with billing usually helps, but it can still be a headache. A client of mine once got billed twice for the same MRI—took weeks of cal...

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