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Originally Posted by DaFace
You certainly can, but I would guess that the type of people who don't carry insurance for their cars are not likely to have a massive pile of money sitting in the bank.
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Originally Posted by Brock
You can sue them. But when it happened to me, I did a background check on this dumb broad who let her 16 year old son drive without insurance and she was already being sued by every credit card company you can think of, among others, so it was just going to be a big waste of my time over a 2000 dollar car. Think about the type of person who does this.
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I figured as much..
That is troubling. I know someone in Ohio that was recently driving on a suspended license and no insurance. She said if she were to get pulled over she'd just get additional fines.
My roommate was also driving on a suspended license with no insurance about a year ago. We're in Florida. He said he'd have been taken to jail if he ever got pulled over. I wonder if that's true..
That just seems so strange. It seems the only people who'd actually have incentive to get insurance are those with a large estate or a newer vehicle that's still being paid off.