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ChadTower:

--- Quote from: shmokes on February 22, 2008, 02:34:12 pm --- There is no justifiable reason that my insurance company should not pay for the damage.  I'm not going to give them a reason, however unjustifiable, to refuse to pay the claim. 
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You did give them reason to refuse you.  There is no way to tie the damage to a single incident anymore.  Now the damage has been exposed for nearly a year. 



--- Quote ---I would not screw over my insurance company.  Don't you think it's a little bit absurd to give them the opportunity to screw me over if they are likely to take it?

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They why did you give them the opportunity?  You walked into this one on your own.  You can try it if you want, but the moment you lie about the incident, you put yourself on the hook for fraud.  That's how it works and you seem to know it.  Are you looking for advice on car insurance or affirmation make yourself feel better about the concept of lying to them?

Personally, I don't care about the morality of it.  I just find it really stupid for an aspiring attorney to risk a fraud rap.

koolmoecraig:
I'd lie and say it happened last week.  Just clean off any dirt or corrosion that shouldnt be there.

Ed_McCarron:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on February 22, 2008, 02:39:26 pm ---I just find it really stupid for an aspiring attorney to risk a fraud rap.

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Then again, it could work in his favor.  Aren't lawyers supposed to be good at lying creatively?

whammoed:
Don't confuse what's reasonable with what's legal.  If you are going to lie about an insurance claim, may I suggest not posting about it?  8)
I'm sure money is tight, but is committing insurance fraud worth $750?

koolmoecraig:
F the insurance company!

But yeah, kinda stupid to ask in a public forum.

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