Max,
Insurance is pretty much like anything else.
For instance, if you buy a new car, you get a warranty. If you make unauthorized changes, you void the warranty and the company or dealership won't honor it anymore.
If you have too many moving violations or accidents, an insurance company will cancel your car insurance policy.
If an insurance company sets up certain restrictions and you ignore them, it is the right of the company to void your policy.
High on the list of things that void a policy is breaking the law.
I think that's pretty easy to understand.
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DeltAlum
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Last edited by DeltAlum; 03-27-2002 at 01:39 PM.
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