Re: GEN:  Nice drive, sad Dad

From: Anna Meenan, MD (annam@uic.edu)
Tue Aug 23 10:04:38 2005


Actually, we started buying Saturns because our insurance guy said they were inexpensive to insure, but we continued because our body shop guy said they crumpled in all the right places to protect the kids. Of course, if any of them have even one more accident, they might survive just long enough for me to kill them myself.

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              Anna Meenan, MD

At Tue, 23 Aug 2005, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: > >In a message dated 8/22/05 10:25:59 PM, annam@uic.edu writes: > >> Six accidents in 5 years amongst three kids.  All >> wearing seatbelts, and no serious injuries, though our insurance rates >> have gone through the roof and oldest son was purposely excluded from >> our policy and can get his own someday when he's far enough out from his >> last accident to be able to afford it. >> >And so you're telling us that Saturns make your insurance rates go up? Geez ! >That's kind of counter-intuitive, but good info. Thanks! > >Joe P.





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