Wow, I'd be stressed. Even it being her own car & her own policy. But, stranger things have happened. Atleast, like you said, nobody was hurt- and these two incidences may make her have more caution, and stop a 3rd (possibly worse) one from happening.
My oldest son, who is 19 almost 20..... got in an accident in the mountains within 3 months of getting licensed- he totalled his partially restored 1964 GMC flatbed truck. (after dumping bucks in it for a year... tons of chrome & all that good stuff) He slid down a hill and around a corner- a telephone pole stopped him- he broadsided it and it broke in half. Luckily, neither him or his girlfriend were hurt at all. But had he of been driving a bit more carefully.... he would not have had the accident. I don't think he was being "reckless", just "careless". And it sure taught him a lesson. It scared him- and his truck was history.
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The insurance company calls about the 1st accident telling us if she doesn't get the accident report sent in to them today the guy who owns the car she hit is going to sue.
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c. he will sue and your insurance company is going to pay and your rates will sky rocket;
And you guys have some odd insurance laws & regulations. Here in Oregon, there would be no "sue the insurance company"...... if a policy was in force, they would simply pay it after taking the statements from both parties. And.... your daughter wouldn't have to "file a report" with the insurance company. The other party could call in & make the claim, as the injured party. Funny how that kind of stuff varies state to state.
I just got back from DMV..... I now have TWO licensed kids, my 17 year old just passed his test. :shock: Now I gotta get my daughters permit for her to start practicing.... :shock: :shock: .... Two down, two to go. Lord help me. hahaha