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Shooter
- Nov 19, 2008
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My grandfather just turned 85 and I was just informed his insurance just canceled his policy. He's had at least a half a dozen accidents in the last 2 years. His mobility is severely limited and has no business driving anymore. My deadbeat aunt lives with him and she had her license taken away so my grandpa has been driving himself and her to their multitude of dr's appointments.
I'm wondering if his insurance cancels his policy, will they report it to the BMV? I'm afraid he will get in a wreck without insurance and lose everything he has. WTF do old people have to be so inconsiderate when it comes to giving up driving? My grandmother (his wife) became legally blind and gave it up on her own. Sometime later, she was fitted with a telescopic pair of glasses and was tested and got her license back. She could only drive during daytime hours. Some time went by and her vision got worse. She headed out in the car one day and turned around and went back home because she knew she could no longer do it. It was an inconvenience for her but she put the safety of others above herself.
I'm wondering if his insurance cancels his policy, will they report it to the BMV? I'm afraid he will get in a wreck without insurance and lose everything he has. WTF do old people have to be so inconsiderate when it comes to giving up driving? My grandmother (his wife) became legally blind and gave it up on her own. Sometime later, she was fitted with a telescopic pair of glasses and was tested and got her license back. She could only drive during daytime hours. Some time went by and her vision got worse. She headed out in the car one day and turned around and went back home because she knew she could no longer do it. It was an inconvenience for her but she put the safety of others above herself.