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In reply to the discussion: My car insurance costs $11,000 a year! [View all]underahedgerow
(1,232 posts)2. Make him pay for his own insurance. He got the tickets, why should you suffer and why is he even on
your insurance bill?
And speak to your insurance broker and/or company and ask them what steps you can take to lower it. I'm sure they'll tell you the same thing. Or start shopping around for a new insurance company that will take you on separately.
26 years old is a good age for a guy to step up and own his own problems and stop shifting them to you. But you knew that.
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Make him pay for his own insurance. He got the tickets, why should you suffer and why is he even on
underahedgerow
Aug 2015
#2
He is staying afloat on the ticket fees, suspension fees, and public transportation costs...
annabanana
Aug 2015
#8
Huh? So if you took in a roommate, they'd be on your insurance? That doesn't seem right. nt
MADem
Aug 2015
#53
My foolish adult daughter living at home racked up a couple DUI's once upon a time.
Sedona
Aug 2015
#16
Yes, show your son the local bus schedule and tell him to use that until he can afford his own
LynneSin
Aug 2015
#30