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by gwoplock
992 days ago
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> Even when you cause an accident, you don't pay. Your insurance company does. You might "pay" with increased future insurance rates. The way I understand auto insurance is, you're always liable for the damage caused, assuming you're at fault. You have a contract with the insurance carrier to transfer the liability from you to the insurance company for a specific damage amount and causes. > So what exactly does it mean that Mercedes "assumes liability"? You have a contract to transfer liability in when the system is active, similar to the contract you have with your insurance. > Are they going to reimburse insurance company? That is possible, it is also possible Mercedes will pay first. >We all have (or supposed to have) mandatory insurance. We're already paying so what practical difference does it make to the owner of that car? Potentially lower insurance costs. |
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