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Re: Hit by a bicycle! [jipster] by erics6
Sep 04, 2007 (8:57 pm)
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Replying to: jipster (Sep 04, 2007 12:41 pm)

She's paying my deductible. Stuff happens. No judge judy for me.
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Re: Wrecked my car pulling out of the dealership [erics6] by oldfarmer50
Sep 05, 2007 (7:07 am)
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Replying to: erics6 (Sep 04, 2007 8:55 pm)

"...it was another woman..."
 
LOL, just goes to show you, free advice is worth every penny you pay!
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Re: Buying insurance in MA [threeifbyair] by robr2
Sep 05, 2007 (8:22 am)
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Replying to: threeifbyair (Sep 04, 2007 8:56 am)

You have seven days to transfer your registration and your new vehicle is automatically covered by your current insurance provided that the new car is replacing the old car. See this:
 
http://www.mass.gov/rmv/faq/registration.htm#16
 
As for your agent not working - your insurance company might. Try calling them direct to see if they are available on the weekend.
 
As for the MA insurance program - I'm looking forward to real competition because I'm an experienced, suburban driver with an excellent driving record and credit history. I pity those without the above because it'll be just like the last time they tried competition - rates rose 3-400% overnight. I remember my Dad's 73 Vega costing over $1K to insure because we lived in the city. The car wasn't worth $3K brand new!!
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Re: Buying insurance in MA [threeifbyair] by euphonium
Sep 05, 2007 (1:13 pm)
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Replying to: threeifbyair (Sep 04, 2007 8:56 am)

Any agent worth his commission welcomes contact at home by his clients. All my stationary, business cards, and advertising included my home 'phone number. Sometimes we agents are needed at hours other than 8 to 5 M-F.
 
It has been 12 years since I sold my business and I'm still honored to get a 'phone call from a former client/friend who has a need to get some advice.
 
My wife, the pharmacist, often receives professional calls as well.
 
We are happy to retire where we worked as it is my intention to dance with the people who paid for the band.
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Progressive-DUI-Now what? by jickybob
Sep 06, 2007 (6:57 pm)
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I had progressive insurance when I got in an accident due to a DUI. I am not sure if they are going to cover me now as obviously, the accident was considered my fault and all, and I now have a DUI on my record. My question for everyone is this: now that I have a DUI on my record, what type of repercussions are there going to be from the DUI and does anyone have any experience with insurance after a DUI and insurance afterwards? I have stopped drinking, praise God, but they are not going to care about anything but my driving history; I know this, but I want to know who a reputable company is (not Allstate or Nationwide as they are scamartists!) that may cover me for a low amount of money, or the lowest available with the record I now have. Thank you in advance for anyones help!
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Re: Progressive-DUI-Now what? [jickybob] by flaaveo
Sep 06, 2007 (8:45 pm)
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Replying to: jickybob (Sep 06, 2007 6:57 pm)

To be blunt. And I'm sure a lot of people here will jump on my back for being honest,but to bad. You deserve to have to pay A LOT more for insurance, at least for a period of time at a minimum,since you drove drunk AND caused an accident,and put EVERYONE on the road in deadly danger. I am sure you drove drunk many times before and didn't get caught...right? So you get no sympathy from me.
 
IF it were up to me..any DUI driver wouldn't be allowed to drive again. It's public transportation for life! Hopefully you didn't kill anyone or injure anyone,other than yourself. US sober drivers are the ones who suffer, some for life, because you had to drive drunk! Everyone 'finds God' in prison as well...then WE are suppose to forgive them for murder or rape.
 
BUT since you asked a question politely, the basic answer is...every insurance company will look at your entire record. They will see IF you have any other accidents or DUI's, your age of course, male or female, all the standard stuff, and if they take you as a customer, they will base it on your entire record, not just that 1 event. But it will be higher,usually for a period of time,1 or more years.
 
Try the major companies, State Farm, Geico, etc...but you may end up with a 'mom and pop' insurance company,if the big guys find your record to dangerous. Can you tell I have no compassion for drunks?! 'Recovering' or not.
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Re: Progressive-DUI-Now what? [jickybob] by tidester HOST
Sep 06, 2007 (9:08 pm)
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Replying to: jickybob (Sep 06, 2007 6:57 pm)

Obviously, your rates are going to go sky high no matter which insurance company you choose. The good news is that some insurance companies will lower your rates after a number of years with NO additional traffic violations. The specifics depend on the company and you can ask while shopping.
 
tidester, host
SUVs and Smart Shopper
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Re: Progressive-DUI-Now what? [jickybob] by im_brentwood
Sep 06, 2007 (10:49 pm)
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Replying to: jickybob (Sep 06, 2007 6:57 pm)

Nobody is going to cover you for a low price and nobody should. Expect to be in the state assigned risk pool and expect to pay thousands and thousands per year.. like $5,000+.
 
You got behind the wheel of a 3,000+ pound chunk of steel capable of exceeding 100 miles per hour while drunk. Not only did you drive while drunk but you caused an accident while unfit to operate a motor vehicle. Hopefully your foolish actions did not hurt or kill anyone.
 
So now you are going to have to pay for it, plain and simple. It's called consequences for your actions, you clearly learned nothing from your experience. No offense, a drunk killed my Fiancee so I don't have any sympathy. Pay up and deal with it.
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Re: Progressive-DUI-Now what? [jickybob] by euphonium
Sep 07, 2007 (9:41 am)
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Replying to: jickybob (Sep 06, 2007 6:57 pm)

Stop driving! Start attending AA and don't say you've found God. He was never lost. A Boozer doesn't drink and drive, but an Alcoholic attends meetings and you're an Alkie. Shudder to think how many times you drove while drunk before caught.
 
Alkie's do not have excellent credit ratings, thus you will pay more than you can afford to based on your driving record.
 
If you believe this was a one shot encounter, you're in denial and we all hope you stop driving whether you find very expensive insurance or not. Believe it or not, but taking taxis over a period of the next five years will be a lot more economical than buying the most expensive Liability insurance. Public transporation, if they allow you to board, is your future method of travel.
 
Your question should not be the cost of insurance, but should I continue to inflict my driving on others. Just stay off the road.
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I am glad you have been by marsha7
Sep 07, 2007 (2:13 pm)
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able to stop drinking, so at least your future does have hope...
 
Sorry, but I am in agreement with the previous posters, including the most stringent posters, so I will not repeat what they said, except that finding your Maker has no meaning, it is up to you to stop drinking, and you did...
 
While you will pay thru the nose for insurance and other things, one thing you might try is the various rehab centers, both medical and run by the state (those DUI defensive courses)...AA is good, I am sure, but maybe rehab programs with monitoring might add something to your improvement...
 
I do not know which ins co may be lenient with you, but going thru the rehab may allow your premiums to drop a few years in the future instead of MANY years in the future...
 
I would have posted like the others, but they have said what needed to be said...DUI is TOTALLY under our control, and few people have any sympathy when you voluntarily and intentionally place all of our lives at risk instead of renting a taxi or get a friend to drive you home...
 
Nuff said...

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