The term "garaged at" means "the county (or zip code/location) that the vehicle primarily resides at". The vehicle is the insured party. If the declared residence of the vehicle is one the vehicle seldom or never visits then the insurance company could refuse settlements or sue for damages from whomever fraudulently claimed where vehicle "garaged' aka "lived". Is the vehicle registered in the same county that it is "garaged" in?That is a lot of speculation.
It would be bold to assume everyone has a garage. I receive my insurance documents at my PO box, so its not unknown to them. Claims can happen anywhere... If I have a theft from the store, get caught up in a tornado, get T-boned, they are not going to google my address (which they already have) to see if I have a garage or why it wasn't there. That seems dilly.
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