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Originally Posted by jsimon7777
I don't think you're interpreting me as meant. Philosophically, no-fault insurance is offensive to a lot of Americans. Of course it's somebody's fault, they'd say. Just because no-fault makes everything easier, reduces suing, and costs everybody less doesn't mean Americans will give up their ideals. Plus the insurance companies and lawyers gotta make money, so they push that philosophy.
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AHHHH that isn't how it came across. I take it back. Unfortunately many here would like to go to the American type system since they can not see the benefits of the no fault method. In most cases here insurance claims are fast , easy and painless. In the few exceptions there is usually some factor thrown in by the insured that messes with the system. We can of course also sue for some things but the courts do not deal well with frivol suits and they generally don't go far.