Yes, you're screwed. Bumper damage isn't always expensive, however. I work at a car dealer in the early AM before I go to the radio station in the afternoon, and everyone there's hit a show car at least once. They showed me how to fix mine, not hard at all. What worries me is that you'd even think of driving without transferring insurance first. That's a freaking commandment of being a responsible driver!
I have a feeling yours will be the cheaper of the two though....
2007-07-01 12:10:16
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answered by Danagasta 6
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If you have been in a auto coincidence lately, undoubtedly you have to have long past to the ER afterwards, proper? If now not, you are a colossal dufus and with a bit of luck subsequent time, (seeing as how you could have a historical past of auto injuries), you'll be able to talk over with the Emergency Room. All of the above signs would be psychosomatic, sure. The frame does from time to time false matters, simply to compare what the mind is pondering. All of the above would even be defined through fatigue, surprise, pressure and panic. It's robust what pressure can do to a man or woman. On the opposite hand, those would all be signs of a concusion, oedema (swelling of the mind for the reason that of a well bang), or perhaps a small mind hematoma. You will have to cross to the health facility and get a head CT and a few blood checks. Check your blood sugar and iron as good. Best of success.
2016-09-05 11:51:34
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answered by ? 4
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It may depend on the state. I thought that the insurance companies had to give you so many days to transfer the insurance over to the new one. So you are automatically covered if you buy a new car.
Hitting a Corvette however, was most likely not a good idea, but I guess you have already figured that out by now. good luck.
2007-07-01 12:01:14
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answered by Fordman 7
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You should have made sure you got an insurance binder before you got behind the wheel of the new car. You just have to take your lumps now.
2007-07-01 11:21:35
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answered by WC 7
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Check with your insurance company. Usually, when you buy a new car, you have a few days to get the insurance transferred.
2007-07-01 11:20:32
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answered by rlchv70 2
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You picked a good car to hit if you want to be screwed.
2007-07-01 11:21:34
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answered by Joe L 4
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You will have to pay out of your pocket for damage on both cars.
2007-07-01 11:21:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You will have to read your policy and check with your insurance agent. Be prepared to commit fellatio.
2007-07-01 11:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Your policy won't cover...you were driving illegally. Sorry.
2007-07-01 11:20:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Bend over and grab your toes....
2007-07-01 11:21:20
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answered by Ron B 6
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