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Originally Posted by Travelinlou
Totally agree. If your overloaded and have an accident, even if it was not your fault, the LE May hold you responsible and Insurance not pay. Do your homework.
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As Goducks stated, your insurance company will pay. They take the risk and pay if you're at fault. I don't know who told you this baloney, but it is not true.
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