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"Delicate" maybe social question???
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 666338" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Apples never fall far from the tree. Rotten ones especially fall nearby in a mess, so if you see a splat near an apple tree.... That is a lesson that I have had to learn the very hard way recently. If the father "made a 15 yo pregnancy problem" go away, then there is not much to add. Definitely don't make that set of problems yours. Make a mental note of the pattern of observances.</p><p></p><p>Motor vehicle insurance is for specified drivers typically. If someone not on the policy caused the accident, then that will be down to the stipulations of the insurance terms and conditions. Assume that the neighbour is honest in his dealings with the insurance, pat yourself on the back for helping a neighbour in his time of need and move out once the matter is normalized enough and be glad not to have involved yourself any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 666338, member: 18"] Apples never fall far from the tree. Rotten ones especially fall nearby in a mess, so if you see a splat near an apple tree.... That is a lesson that I have had to learn the very hard way recently. If the father "made a 15 yo pregnancy problem" go away, then there is not much to add. Definitely don't make that set of problems yours. Make a mental note of the pattern of observances. Motor vehicle insurance is for specified drivers typically. If someone not on the policy caused the accident, then that will be down to the stipulations of the insurance terms and conditions. Assume that the neighbour is honest in his dealings with the insurance, pat yourself on the back for helping a neighbour in his time of need and move out once the matter is normalized enough and be glad not to have involved yourself any further. [/QUOTE]
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