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Trying to ignore a gnawing panic in my belly...
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 95216" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>I would suggest you check your insurance coverage, and get her off it ASAP. DUI may void your insurance coverages. If she is drinking and has an accident, that is usually NOT covered under insurance. Or, if she has an accident involving someone else, and they are hurt, sue etc. etc., your insurance company may pay them out and you have to pay your insurance company back. This could cost your your savings, home, anything you have of value. That's how it works here, a man my mom knew had a DUI accident where he injured someone, and had a debt to the insurance company of a couple hundred thousand.</p><p></p><p>There's not much we can do to stop them from their bad choices, they have to do that themselves. Don't risk everything you've worked for on her bad choices. While she's on your insurance, you do have the right to say whether she drives when there might be drinking involved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 95216, member: 1161"] I would suggest you check your insurance coverage, and get her off it ASAP. DUI may void your insurance coverages. If she is drinking and has an accident, that is usually NOT covered under insurance. Or, if she has an accident involving someone else, and they are hurt, sue etc. etc., your insurance company may pay them out and you have to pay your insurance company back. This could cost your your savings, home, anything you have of value. That's how it works here, a man my mom knew had a DUI accident where he injured someone, and had a debt to the insurance company of a couple hundred thousand. There's not much we can do to stop them from their bad choices, they have to do that themselves. Don't risk everything you've worked for on her bad choices. While she's on your insurance, you do have the right to say whether she drives when there might be drinking involved. [/QUOTE]
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