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My wife contested something 30 years ago and won but that was for a claim where her car wound up underwater on storrow drive
can't win if you don't play
I've beaten parking ticket this way before.
But I thought you never went out anywhere anymore. That must've been years ago.look it up....there's probably a merit rating appeals board
My wife contested something 30 years ago and won but that was for a claim where her car wound up underwater on storrow drive
can't win if you don't play
I've beaten parking ticket this way before.
Look on mass.govGuys, Could I plz get some help with this issue?
Thx
If you are getting a surcharge for an accident, pretty sure that means you have been assigned fault. Although, this is a no fault state...who knows? I've never been in an accident where it was my fault or no fault. Its always been some dumbarse hitting me.
In MA you can fight surcharges, you have a right to a hearing at district court. But your chances of having the charge overturned are slim to none if you were 50% or more at fault
It’s a comprehensive loss not collision thus no surcharge applicable.yeah, but my wife beat the surcharge with a simple letter of appeal.......it was a 1 car thing and of course it was her fault, but they took into consideration the circumstances on storrow drive that day (tons of water) and they removed the surcharge
the damage to the car was hydro lock to the engine........head and block were destroyed
It’s a comprehensive loss not collision thus no surcharge applicable.