Strange, why have the insurance?
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Fire loss or theft?? Idk didn’t make a lot of sense. I bought another gt last October that had no insurance on it as he self insured.
Strange, why have the insurance?
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No one knows the guy’s claim history. That wreck may have been the final straw…
There’s something odd here.
Could be he only had liability coverage and self insured above that? Since evidently he's at fault, filing a claim on his insurance would get him bupkis or close to it.
No claim. He's responsible for repairing it. So he probably didn't want to deal with paying for the repairs out of pocket then hoping to recover his costs reselling the car. Just took the loss as a write off.If he had liability only, what claim could he make for the car?
I'm learning about insurance in this thread. At least I think so.
Could be he only had liability coverage and self insured above that? Since evidently he's at fault, filing a claim on his insurance would get him bupkis or close to it. Getting $76k and no points on his insurance seems like a much better alternative under that scenario. B.M.F. seems to have a good handle on rebuilding cost, gets the car for $80k, repairs it and gets to resell it as low mileage excellent condition with rear accident record, not salvage or rebuilt title had the car gone the insurance claim way. Makes sense to me provided the first assumption is correct.
72 years old and he's so worried about higher insurance premiums he gave up $275k - $76k = ~$200k now to avoid higher premiums. He must be more optimistic about living long enough for that decision to pay off than I'd be
Could be the accident and personal state changed his mind about the car and whole thing. Still $275k write off doesn't make sense if he had full coverage.He had full coverage. I had a long talk with him about it. I told him he had some serious balls to make the decision he made.
Man, we all love to speculate don’t we? Maybe his insurance lapsed and he was embarrassed to admit it. I’m defending a half a dozen or so clients in various lawsuits who had insurance coverage that lapsed. Some of them are very expensive administrative errors.