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To put things straight, I paid a $477 deductible which is the full deductible, plus ~$300 for the additional amount for the new tires.
Initially the agent had told me it would be covered under the uninsured policy but because there was no evidence of the interaction, no scrapes - they said by Texas law, they will have to file it as normal collision through my insurance, however, it was mentioned that it was being filed as a "no fault" incident...whatever that means. Either way, I got the car back and am happy! /closed |
Happy day is here again.
Time to enjoy it. :driving: Quote:
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No fault means ur insurance won't go up
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