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A Lawyer’s Guide to Purchasing Automobile Insurance, Part Three Posted By : Timothy Rayne

In this article I will discuss the critical decision of selecting Limited Tort or Full Tort on your automobile insurance policy and how this decision will affect your recovery options in the event of a lawsuit.

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