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Bike Protected, what is your Illinois insurance license number? I didn't see any links on your site.
4. There didn't seem to be a scenario where your auto policy would come into play if you are riding a bicycle...I didn't ask her specifically about a non-driver policy (like what has been mentioned in this thread), but there didn't seem to be a need for one from what I could tell. What exactly is the non-car-owner policy supposed to do?
I love it- let's play stump the insurance agent. Tell them you don't use a car- they're lost...
Your insurance agent is only used to dealing with scenarios in which their insured drives a car- like normal people. Normal people drive cars, so normal people have UM/UIM coverage. That's why insurance agents aren't trying to stuff UM/UIM down your throat. That's not unusual. I've even heard of agents who think UM policies don't cover you when you're hit by a car on a bike- but they do.
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...and if you can't afford health insurance at $200.00 a month, pay $200.00 a year for an operator's policy and have your medical taken care of if some crappy driver hits you.
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