autumnspring |
09-06-2017 09:03 AM |
Not sure what you are thinking
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Originally Posted by champion6
(Post 1443924)
I have been on this forum since 2009 and have lived in TV since 2011. I have read stories about golf cart accidents that have been reported by the Daily Sun, the Villages News and on TOTV. I understand the laws affecting golf carts and street-legal carts.
I have never heard (neither factual stories nor urban myths) of a golf cart being impounded after an accident, then subsequently the owner being denied coverage by an insurance company.
I'm not attempting to defend those owners who modify their carts to exceed the legal limit.
Have I missed reports of impounding and insurance denial?
Thoughts?
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re: Denied coverage?
If, you have a golf cart that does not exceed 20 mph by law, you do not need insurance, you do not need a drivers license, it is not a registered vehicle so you do not need plates.
re: Impounding after an accident
I DON'T KNOW but I would assume after a serious accident what is left of the golf cart has little or no value,
re: insurance
From the TOOOOOO MANY posts on this subject, many people do not understand what insurance is. If, you damage someone else or their property they are ENTITLED to be put whole. If, you have paid for insurance some of the loss will be paid for by the insurance. IF, YOU DECIDE NOT TO PAY FOR INSURANCE YOU ARE SELF INSURED-NOT PAYING FOR INSURANCE DOES NOT LIMIT YOUR RESPONSIBILITY OR IF YOU PREFER-YOUR LIABILITY.
LAUGHING A BIT-I can tell you that should anything go wrong, reading a post on talk of the villages IS OF NO VALUE.
I've read that there is a golf cart safety question and answer presentation at Savanna Center every third weds of the month. I would check my information re: the presentation. I've never gone. For what it is worth, my golf cart is set for 20mph and is insured.
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