If you live in a no-fault state and get into an accident in a faulty-party state which insurance policies overrule? |
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all insurance policys must conform to the statue of the state they are in...ie...missouri is pure comparative neg.state, ks, is a 49/51% no fault, if i take my missouri car/policy to ks, and get in an accident, then the missouri policy must conform to the kansas law
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