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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My ninety year old "baby" father just had his umbrella policy declared non-renewable because he was involved in a non-injury accident that was deemed his fault. His car was totalled and it was lucky that my mom wasn't sitting shotgun or she would have been killed. It means that they could lose their home and assets if he gets in another at-fault major accident and is sued above their current policy limits. He's still driving. In his opinion, to paraphrase Charlton Heston, they will have to pry the keys from his cold, dead hands. [/quote] :( I'm so sorry. That's awful. You should definitely try what PPs suggested--call sheriff and have them order the driving test. He'll fail, and then you can take the car away. s/o of the "downsizing" thread... One of the MANY reasons DH and I plan to downsize is that we want to not only be in a smaller place, but one that is absolutely set up so that driving will not be essential. I hope to live to be 90, but I'm not naive enough to think I should be driving at that age (or even earlier). [/quote]
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