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No, not if both cars are on the same policy. Collision coverage isn't transferable between vehicles. Sorry.
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No, not if both cars are on the same policy. Collision coverage isn't transferable between vehicles. Sorry.
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NO TE PREOCUPES NO ES Q LE CAIGAS MAL SOLO A LO MEJOR NO LE GUSTA ESCRIBIR Y Q TODOS VEAN LO QUE EL TE PUSO ES NORMAL ESPERO HABERTE AYUDADO
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NO TE PREOCUPES NO ES Q LE CAIGAS MAL SOLO A LO MEJOR NO LE GUSTA ESCRIBIR Y Q TODOS VEAN LO QUE EL TE PUSO ES NORMAL ESPERO HABERTE AYUDADO
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If you're talking about your CNA certification, there are some states that will allow for reciprocity (meaning that your certification from Nevada will be good for the new state). You probably should check with the organization that gave you the cer…
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If you're talking about your CNA certification, there are some states that will allow for reciprocity (meaning that your certification from Nevada will be good for the new state). You probably should check with the organization that gave you the cer…
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No one in particular will pay for this - your comprehensive coverage will cover it, if you have it. File a claim with your insurance company. If your car is that important to you, you should have comprehensive coverage.
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You don't sue an insurance company. They didn't cause the accident. Besides, sue for what? You have minor injuries. Simply make a claim for injury. You didn't hit the lottery, you were in an accident with minor injuries. You ain't getting paid.
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You don't sue an insurance company. They didn't cause the accident. Besides, sue for what? You have minor injuries. Simply make a claim for injury. You didn't hit the lottery, you were in an accident with minor injuries. You ain't getting paid.
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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First answer is wrong. The most you can recover is $1000, under MI law. So if your car is worth more than that, consider getting collision coverage.
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The burned out harness isn't covered under auto insurance. It's a mechanical issue. The rear end accident is covered under collision. Simply call them. They will ask questions, you answer them. They'll tell you what to do and what happens next.
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Yes it's correct, and no they're not responsible. They are required to cover your loss of use, but none of the other charges that go with it. Check with your own insurance company to see of they cover you in a rental vehicle. If not, you'll have t…
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Yes it's correct, and no they're not responsible. They are required to cover your loss of use, but none of the other charges that go with it. Check with your own insurance company to see of they cover you in a rental vehicle. If not, you'll have t…
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Yes it's correct, and no they're not responsible. They are required to cover your loss of use, but none of the other charges that go with it. Check with your own insurance company to see of they cover you in a rental vehicle. If not, you'll have t…
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The burned out harness isn't covered under auto insurance. It's a mechanical issue. The rear end accident is covered under collision. Simply call them. They will ask questions, you answer them. They'll tell you what to do and what happens next.
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The burned out harness isn't covered under auto insurance. It's a mechanical issue. The rear end accident is covered under collision. Simply call them. They will ask questions, you answer them. They'll tell you what to do and what happens next.
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First answer is wrong. The most you can recover is $1000, under MI law. So if your car is worth more than that, consider getting collision coverage.
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First answer is wrong. The most you can recover is $1000, under MI law. So if your car is worth more than that, consider getting collision coverage.
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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You have to actually buy insurance. Then the insurance company will send you an insurance card...
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You don't sue an insurance company. They didn't cause the accident. Besides, sue for what? You have minor injuries. Simply make a claim for injury. You didn't hit the lottery, you were in an accident with minor injuries. You ain't getting paid.
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You don't sue an insurance company. They didn't cause the accident. Besides, sue for what? You have minor injuries. Simply make a claim for injury. You didn't hit the lottery, you were in an accident with minor injuries. You ain't getting paid.
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No one in particular will pay for this - your comprehensive coverage will cover it, if you have it. File a claim with your insurance company. If your car is that important to you, you should have comprehensive coverage.
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NO TE PREOCUPES NO ES Q LE CAIGAS MAL SOLO A LO MEJOR NO LE GUSTA ESCRIBIR Y Q TODOS VEAN LO QUE EL TE PUSO ES NORMAL ESPERO HABERTE AYUDADO