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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow, really scary for the learning driver. Not sure what you want the criminal justice system to do to the kid. If it were 10 years from now and your kid what would make sense in your mind?[/quote] Yes, it is scary when you RUN A RED LIGHT and hit a FAMILY. [/quote] Except the kid didn’t hit the OP’s car. It was the other way around. From the OP’s account, the kid ran the red light, and the OP’s wife hit HIM. She could have some negligence for failing to ensure that the intersection was clear, green light notwithstanding. If she T-boned the other car, and was only going 35, it is reasonable to think that she may have been able to avoid the collision.[/quote] You have no idea what you are talking about! :roll: [/quote] Actually, PP is correct. If OP were to sue, surely opposing counsel would make this case.[/quote] NOT OP DW’s fault at all. Do you slow down at green lights? 35 mph is not that fast. It was totally the kid’s fault.[/quote] Exactly. Thank you. I feel that the car which is now lost should be paid for by the people who caused the wreck, not my DW. But since the other driver was only given a ticket for driving without a license, I don't see their insurance willingly paying this, thus my confusion.[/quote]
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