the end ya'll
#26
The only thing you can do is Part out your car as quickly as you can, then sell the rest to a scrap yard for the scrap metal value, and then take the guy to Small Claims Court for the rest of the KBB value to buy a new one today.
Should be an easy win case for you.
BC.
#28
He has an insurance agent but no insurance? What exactly does he need an agent for then? Am I missing something?
That was the scenario for the two cars I lost to uninsured drivers.
Let's go easy on picking apart eva02's writing syntax - this was a very traumatic event.
Ken
#29
So if I've got this right, both you and the person who hit you didn't have any insurance on either of your cars at the time of the accident?
The only thing you can do is Part out your car as quickly as you can, then sell the rest to a scrap yard for the scrap metal value, and then take the guy to Small Claims Court for the rest of the KBB value to buy a new one today.
Should be an easy win case for you.
BC.
The only thing you can do is Part out your car as quickly as you can, then sell the rest to a scrap yard for the scrap metal value, and then take the guy to Small Claims Court for the rest of the KBB value to buy a new one today.
Should be an easy win case for you.
BC.
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