Out of curiousity, getting dropped from her ins. co.--would that really make her lose everything? Or would that just make her have to pay crazy rates? I guess if people have enough marks on their record an ins. co. isn't obligated to offer them coverage, but how often does that happen?
Do you really think that she'd not be able to get coverage with any other company, ever?
Here in California, it's a legal requirement...I've not heard of anyone absolutely not being able to get coverage, but honestly it's not something thats come up with me or anyone I actually know (beyond heresay, which isn't worth much).
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