I'll try to be brief. I'm trying to get over my recently totaled car. There was a thread, maybe even two, but this is different. I sold my house in September, and moved in with my special lady friend. I am to be the first foothold in our new home some hours to the East. Well, The move isn't happening as fast as I thought. I have dragged my feet on updating address in the hopes of only doing it once.
So, when the car was wrecked (12/28/2016), I changed address to that of my special lady friend. I admit this was lazy. The wreck was a mess (hit and run, uninsured minors in a stolen car, if you haven't followed my other rants). Today, the insurance broker's office called, and said they had an address for me that I had never given. My mother's address. I have been parking either my truck, or my car there due to limited room at my special lady friend's.
I explained my situation, and said if there were any other questions, to give me a call.
They called back, saying that they must have my special lady friend's D.L#, D.O.B, full name, and Social Security # so she could be added to my policy("It shouldn't be any more money", my broker said). I really don't mind adding her to my policy, and we'll be doing that once we have a house together. I guess this all seems rude to me. How did they track the truck to my mother's? They didn't seem to know that address was someone related to me. Is it standard to demand my significant other be added to my auto insurance? Where was all this attention when no one would return my calls, and I had zero contact for 16 days after my car was totaled? Do they have time to send people out to see where I park my truck? It, or my other vehicle has been there more or less constantly since September. Has Google earth updated in that time? Would this freak you out just a little bit?
Disclaimer: I am not trying to slander the insurance company. They have a job to do, and I do have a nice, new (used) car, so I really shouldn't complain. I'm just a little ragged around the edges, and confused by the modern world. Nobody talks to me for weeks on end when I need them, and now I feel a bit badgered.