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Old 10-14-2014, 09:23 AM   #101
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I have 3M liability and think it is plenty. I think you also have to compare it to how much you drive and what your risk tolerance is. I mean, yes, it sounds really bad if you hit a bus full of neurosurgeons, but the probability of that is very low.

If you're risk adverse, at least be consistent about it. I know lots of people that pay the extra for $5M coverage or whatever, but they won't pay for disability or life insurance. That could be worth millions to your family if you are in non-auto accident or have a disease.
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Old 10-14-2014, 09:25 AM   #102
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I pay for the extra because i would hate to not be paying attention, smash into somebody, and then deal with wage garnish for the next 10 years to pay for it... just easier to pay the monthly fee and be fine.
Sorry, If I understand basic insurance correctly, you are covered for damage you cause to the other person, just not to yourself. You could always buy extra third party for far less than comprehensive and collision.
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Old 10-14-2014, 06:50 PM   #103
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I have 2012 Toyota Sienna XLE with 43% at level -13.

$3 million TPL
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$300 collision
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Year 3 replacement cost

I just paid $1850 for the entire year..
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Old 10-14-2014, 07:19 PM   #104
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All these talks about 3rd party liability have got me reconsidering as I'm the only one in this thread to have the basic insurance coverage.

30% discount / 200k 3rd party / 300 comprehensive = 1259.30 before misc fees
I don't have 3rd party coverage as well, don't see the point but that's my opinion. I am a pretty good driver and I have a dashcam as well. I have the same exact same coverage as you with a 30% discount as well, but I drive a 96 integra. It's about 1400 for me.
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maybe somone can tell me if this would work, as it was recomended to my GF by a few different people including an insurance agent..

so basically she only got her N recently and within 8 months of having her N she got into a very minor accident [she backed into somone pulling into the spot behind her, chick claimed injuries on an accident that happened under 10km/h but w/e]

so now her premium is +50%

these people said that what she should do if she plans to get a different vehicle is retain the insurance on her current vehicle, then insure the new vehicle at the discount and pay the whole year off in one shot, then when she sells the first vehicle simply cancel the policy and retain the second policy at the discount?
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Old 10-14-2014, 07:28 PM   #106
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I don't have 3rd party coverage as well, don't see the point but that's my opinion. I am a pretty good driver and I have a dashcam as well. I have the same exact same coverage as you with a 30% discount as well, but I drive a 96 integra. It's about 1400 for me.
AFAIK, the basic policy has $500K TPL.

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maybe somone can tell me if this would work, as it was recomended to my GF by a few different people including an insurance agent..

so basically she only got her N recently and within 8 months of having her N she got into a very minor accident [she backed into somone pulling into the spot behind her, chick claimed injuries on an accident that happened under 10km/h but w/e]

so now her premium is +50%

these people said that what she should do if she plans to get a different vehicle is retain the insurance on her current vehicle, then insure the new vehicle at the discount and pay the whole year off in one shot, then when she sells the first vehicle simply cancel the policy and retain the second policy at the discount?
The first thing I'd do is see if ICBC actually paid out the other party for injuries. If they denied the injury claim and only paid for damages to the car, your GF should be able to pay ICBC back for the claim and retain her discount.
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maybe somone can tell me if this would work, as it was recomended to my GF by a few different people including an insurance agent..

so basically she only got her N recently and within 8 months of having her N she got into a very minor accident [she backed into somone pulling into the spot behind her, chick claimed injuries on an accident that happened under 10km/h but w/e]

so now her premium is +50%

these people said that what she should do if she plans to get a different vehicle is retain the insurance on her current vehicle, then insure the new vehicle at the discount and pay the whole year off in one shot, then when she sells the first vehicle simply cancel the policy and retain the second policy at the discount?

Did the agent also tell you that on your next renewal on your second vehicle (in the future), the claim can move over from the cancelled plate and affect this one.

As ice boy said the best is to speak with claim adjuster regarding the claim and let him know you are interested in repaying it back.
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AFAIK, the basic policy has $500K TPL.



The first thing I'd do is see if ICBC actually paid out the other party for injuries. If they denied the injury claim and only paid for damages to the car, your GF should be able to pay ICBC back for the claim and retain her discount.
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