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Location: New York, NY USA
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1.) it may not be a fine per see, but rather treated like un-paid premium. If you had no insurance you might be able to sue and go against his policy. That is a big liablity for the insurance company.
2.) the state would collect a fine, but this looks like a premium payment. The company owner might have been in violation of state law, but a way out of that might be for an insurance company to collect un-paid premium (the $9000) and back-date coverage.
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