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Shay,
You do have a lot going on lately. I hope things work out for you with finding a place you can afford where you can also keep your birds. Best of luck to you!
 
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My insurance agent explained to me that the NH law reads that you don't have to have insurance IF you can pay for any damages/injuries,etc you cause in an accident. So basically, if you have lots of money and can pay yourself, you don't need to carry insurance. Of course the majority of people can't afford to pay for damages and especially injuries, so they really ought to carry insurance. If they don't have the insurance, 1) they can be held liable, and 2) usually will be required to carry insurance in future or risk losing their license.
We have a bank loan on our van, so the bank requires us to carry full insurance. Last year when i was 7 months pregnant with my daughter, i was getting my then 2 yr old son out of my PARKED van when a guy in a dumptruck backed into my van!! Shattered my back window, spraying glass everywhere inside. I got bruises from the van rocking back and forth and bumping into me from the inpact. I was also so scared and stressed out that i went into labor!!
The man did NOT have insurance on his truck either. My insurance paid for the van repair, paid for me to go to the hospital and be treated for preterm labor (thank God my daughter was NOT born too early, i've already had several preemie babies), and then they gave me a cash settlement becasue i was pregnant! Then they went after the uninsured owner of the dumptruck. They said he was cooperating and paying them back bit by bit.
We have an older model pickup truck which we somehow had not gotten on our policy, so after this we went and got liabilty on it. We don't want to find ourselves in the position of the guy who hit my van. That accident was a minor one and cost several thousand. I wouldn't want to be in a major accident where someone was seriously hurt or killed and be held liable becasue my truck was not insured!!
My opinion is that carrying car insurance is the SMART thing to do.

agreed
 
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My insurance agent explained to me that the NH law reads that you don't have to have insurance IF you can pay for any damages/injuries,etc you cause in an accident. So basically, if you have lots of money and can pay yourself, you don't need to carry insurance. Of course the majority of people can't afford to pay for damages and especially injuries, so they really ought to carry insurance. If they don't have the insurance, 1) they can be held liable, and 2) usually will be required to carry insurance in future or risk losing their license.
We have a bank loan on our van, so the bank requires us to carry full insurance. Last year when i was 7 months pregnant with my daughter, i was getting my then 2 yr old son out of my PARKED van when a guy in a dumptruck backed into my van!! Shattered my back window, spraying glass everywhere inside. I got bruises from the van rocking back and forth and bumping into me from the inpact. I was also so scared and stressed out that i went into labor!!
The man did NOT have insurance on his truck either. My insurance paid for the van repair, paid for me to go to the hospital and be treated for preterm labor (thank God my daughter was NOT born too early, i've already had several preemie babies), and then they gave me a cash settlement becasue i was pregnant! Then they went after the uninsured owner of the dumptruck. They said he was cooperating and paying them back bit by bit.
We have an older model pickup truck which we somehow had not gotten on our policy, so after this we went and got liabilty on it. We don't want to find ourselves in the position of the guy who hit my van. That accident was a minor one and cost several thousand. I wouldn't want to be in a major accident where someone was seriously hurt or killed and be held liable becasue my truck was not insured!!
My opinion is that carrying car insurance is the SMART thing to do.

agreed

But if you drive in Ma. over 30 days in the year,by Ma. law you need insurance.
Your agent will tell you"you only need insurance when you get in an accident".Better to have it if you ask me,at least liability.
In N.H.,Tony.
 
I would rather have insurence than to go through all that.
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I went to the swap in Swanzey this morning, but we weren't quite ready to get chickens yet.
Need info about the next swap in NH- specifically what sort of pullet chicks might be available?

I think Gypsy mentioned Milford NH labor day weekend?

We just spent the last couple hours clearing the spot where the coop will go! yippee! Now we just have to build it!
 
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So.. Merrimack then. I Don't want to wait for Sept 20th..
If we are going to get chicks I'd rather get them within the next couple weeks... I'm preggo, and I would like them to be big enough to go outside when baby comes.
 
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