ARRRRGGGHHHHH!
It was during the evening so it was dark... that's my only excuse. I backed out of my garage and cranked the wheel for the turn around and crunched my car. I live in Michigan - Michigan is 1 of few "no-fault" states. The truck has "full" coverage and the car does not. Both are insured through Porgressive. Progressive first had to verify that the title of the car was not in MY name, rather my wife's. I thought this was weird but i figured it to be related to fraud issues. Luckily (or so I thought) the car was in her name and her name ONLY, whereas the truck title has both our names. So then Progressive calls back later and says she needs to wait for clarification because of the no fault laws in michigan. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are if you know the no fault laws and can tell me if you think both vehicles shoud be covered by the truck's policy or not?
Thanks for reading,
It was during the evening so it was dark... that's my only excuse. I backed out of my garage and cranked the wheel for the turn around and crunched my car. I live in Michigan - Michigan is 1 of few "no-fault" states. The truck has "full" coverage and the car does not. Both are insured through Porgressive. Progressive first had to verify that the title of the car was not in MY name, rather my wife's. I thought this was weird but i figured it to be related to fraud issues. Luckily (or so I thought) the car was in her name and her name ONLY, whereas the truck title has both our names. So then Progressive calls back later and says she needs to wait for clarification because of the no fault laws in michigan. I'm just wondering what your thoughts are if you know the no fault laws and can tell me if you think both vehicles shoud be covered by the truck's policy or not?
Thanks for reading,