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Old 08-19-2017, 12:02 AM   #19 (permalink)
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as far as coverage goes, it is based on the date/time of the damages. this occurred when the OP still has the coverage for the car. it doesn't really matter who own the car afterward. furthermore, I am quite sure that the actually ownership transfer of both cars won't be done til this is resolved.

I agree with you guys that the OP should have been honest about the damage upfront.

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Originally Posted by Benibiker View Post
I would have done the right thing and told them about the damage that occurred and if they wanted me to file a claim do it. You can still do the right thing and file the claim, it's a comprehensive claim so your insurance won't go up. If the insurance says you can't because it was already in their possession then so be it, at least you tried. Why have this hanging over your head...
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