ShadowsPapa
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- First Name
- Bill
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- Oct 12, 2019
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- Runnells, Iowa
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- '25 JTMX, '23 JLU 4xe, '82 SX4, '73 Javelin
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- Retired auto mechanic, frmr gov't ntwrk security admin
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Yeah, they can. Read all of the whole policy start to end, fine print and all. They usually say "unless engaged in illegal activity.........." etc. So if you vehicle is damaged in commission of a crime, they sure can deny it. Maybe you are lucky, or just missed that part..........They can't deny your claim for doing something stupid or illegal.
Stupid, no, but watch out for the rates.
Then there's the civil suits (as confirmed by the IHP officer I spoke with on the phone) and in some locations, they'll consider "could you have avoided the accident" or "how much did you contribute to the accident" meaning if a guy takes off from a stop sign thinking he's going to make it, and under normal circumstances he could because YOU would have full control of a properly equipped and loaded vehicle, then part of the blame - I've seen 40% - can be placed on you. That means even if he pulled away when he shouldn't have, properly loaded YOU could have averted disaster, you are xx% responsible - again, there goes rates (again, as confirmed by the IHP officer on the phone)
Not all states work that way but it's getting more common. If you could have braked or stopped in time to avoid it, but didn't for whatever reason, you have blame even though technically they started the whole thing. You were not able or willing to avoid it.
You can't just keep going if someone blows a light, you have to try to avoid them. If you don't, some places will put blame on you.
So you end up in a big battle, the other party takes you to court and how fun is that.
Why not avoid the whole thing and not be STUPID about it.
I got curious about all of this a while back, messaged the IHP, and got a nice call back from one of their officers who also does training, including accident investigations and so on.
Anyway, another zombie risen from the dead - over a year old in the ground, a bit musty.
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