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Insurance about to drop me mid-claim — am I on the hook for the damage I caused?

Okay so I'm kind of spiraling right now and need some outside perspective.

I was in a minor fender-bender a couple weeks ago — bumped into someone at a slow speed in a parking lot and cracked their tail light assembly. My car barely has a scratch. No injuries, thankfully.

Here's the mess: I'm listed on my aunt's insurance policy, but my car has actually been parked and stored at my boyfriend's place for like eight months. Different city entirely. The insurance company apparently does periodic address verification and they flagged it. Now they're contacting my aunt asking her to confirm where my car is actually garaged, and she's being told she needs to remove me from the policy.

The claim from the other driver is still open — nobody has told me it's my fault officially, but I mean, I did bump them, so.

My fear is: if I get dropped from the policy BEFORE the claim settles, does that mean I'm personally responsible for paying the other driver's repair bill out of my own pocket? The damage isn't catastrophic but it's also not nothing.

I genuinely didn't think the address thing was a big deal when it happened — I was just crashing at my boyfriend's temporarily and it turned into a longer stay. I wasn't trying to commit fraud or anything, life just got complicated.

Has anyone dealt with something like this? Do I need to find my own lawyer or just wait and see what the insurance company decides? I'm a little scared to call my aunt's insurer directly because I don't want to say the wrong thing.

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