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kicked a car, charged with crime

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Country: United States of America State: Michigan I received a letter in the mail from progressive insurance claiming that I kicked a vehicle and they are trying to collect $701.67. First of all they show no proof that I was legally responsible. Second Michigan is a no fault insurance state. How responsible am I and how correct are they for harassing me this way?

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If they could prove you committed a criminal act, they can collect--otherwise you need not pay--

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