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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would ignore him and not respond. Let the insurance deal with it. [/quote] I guess. He should in my opinion force my insurance to pay and leave me out of it. I be more than happy to pay him if not for fact the second he reported it my insurance went up $700 a year for next three years and he only wanted $1,400. I even said ok. But my old insurance put it in the record so pointless paying him $1,400. To my surprise a reported accident with no payout is still an accident once reported. [/quote] Ok, your child to whom you loaned a car caused an accident. Neither you nor your daughter are out of this. If he sues, it will be both of you not your carrier. [/quote] I don’t understand lawsuit. Original issue kid not on policy borrowed car. So insurance would not pay. However he could have filed on own policy under uninsured motorist and of course his insurance would have made me pay. But I now told insurance I let kid borrow car and not an issue. I don’t know what lawyer would take a case like this. I sued someone in a car crash many years ago but I had three broken bones, concussion and 20 switches. What lawyer would take this case? It is not like a medical lawsuit or pain and suffering or whiplash. Or is this a small claims thing? [/quote] You don’t need a lawyer to sue someone. [/quote]
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