Who Are You Insured With?

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Skier
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#31 Unread post by Skier »

GreedyMonkey wrote:When I took my BRC, our instructor told us that if we are involved in an accident with another vehicle, even though we are not required to have insurance here in WA, we may be required to post bond (even if we are not at fault). She got this information from a police officer she rides with.

Don't know for sure about it's accuracy, though. :rulez:
There's something about that on either the DOL site for WA or in the RCW, but I can't seem to find it at the moment...

But I believe it's correct, and something to the tune of $20,000. Shelling out $200 a year or so for insurance is a steal in comparison.
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#32 Unread post by IBJanky »

1. Geico
2. 300K/100K bodily injury, 50K property, $200 deductible for comprehensive and collision
3. $208 every 6 mos.
4. Never filed a claim.
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#33 Unread post by qwerty »

1. Progressive.
2. Liability only.
3. $75/year
4. Never filed a claim.

I can afford to replace the bike, I park only in secure areas, I have a bike nobody really wants to steal, I have medical through work, and I do not carry passengers. Without liability, not only is everything you have at risk, but so is everything you earn for the rest of your life.
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