The police should refuse to take her report.
The insurance company will demand a police report.
If they can’t get one, they won’t be able to confirm the car was stolen.
If they can’t determine the car was stolen...
LMAO
Better yet, they should make her provide proof that she owned a car that was stolen. Otherwise charge her for false reporting and arrest her.
Insurance? Insurance? We don't need no steenking insurance.
Or if he/she/it had insurance, my best guess i, it was liability only.
LOL... you actually think these people buy insurance?!
Depending on the vehicle, the owner may not have even had comprehensive insurance which would cover theft. I only carry liability/uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage on my '97 vehicle. If it gets stolen, I get to go out and buy a new one out of my own pocket, but it makes no sense to have full coverage on that vehicle. The monthly premiums and deductible would be more than the vehicle is worth.