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Originally Posted by kunkstyle
I'm amazed that it took a phone call to them.
Back around 2000 I was involved in a collision. I was living in Calgary with Sask plates (I was a student at the time, and it was completely legal). I had to go to an interview that grilled me up and down about how long I was living here, work and school history, parent's history (as I needed them to be Sask residents for it to remain legal), proof that I was in fact going to school here, etc before they would even look at the claim. I'm just astounded that MPI did zero due dilligence other than claim you were at fault.
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Yeah the whole thing was really bizarre, the guy (younger guy, maybe 22-23?) seemed to be convinced that my wife asking for his contact/insurance information was some kind of ruse... yet he contacted MPI and the police with a #### & bull story about a hit and run.
The police were very much "why are we wasting our time with this? Did you exchange information?" while MPI basically said "sorry for wasting your time" and I don't believe our insurance paid anything out as a result.