If they have his vehicle, they probably have his insurance card. If they have his insurance card they have his address. If they have his vehicle keys they probably have his house key. You do the math. Killing the driver is cheaper than having armed felons come to my house while I am stranded at some McDonald and my wife and child are at home.jmra wrote:but not nearly the aggregation this guy will end up going through.MechAg94 wrote:If I am robbed of wallet and truck:
1. Insurance will likely only pay current value rather than replacement. Not the same as getting a new one.
2. I have other stuff in my truck that I would prefer not to lose.
3. I would need to replace my DL and CHL and credit cards and ATM card.
4. I would also need to cancel my credit cards and prepare to be a victim of identity theft.
I am sure there are more. Just pointing out there is a heck of a lot more to dealing with theft than just calling your insurance agent.
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