firstdown
04-16-2008, 10:44 AM
thanks, and i just talked to my lawyer. he seems to think its a waste of time. hopefully, he is right:)
Did you hire a lawyer or is this one the Ins. company is providing?
dmek25
04-16-2008, 11:27 AM
its mine. havent got hold of their lawyer yet
firstdown
04-16-2008, 01:17 PM
its mine. havent got hold of their lawyer yet
Why are you paying for a lawyer when your ins. co. will provide one to represent them and you?
Skinsfan1967
04-16-2008, 04:57 PM
If you didn't press charges against the kid who stole it then I would. If the statute of limitations is up you may have problems. If no charges were filed there is little or no proof that the car was stolen.
dmek25
06-11-2008, 11:42 AM
just a bump, to let you guys know how this is playing out( not sure if anyone cares?) talked to the insurance companies lawyer, and he thinks the whole thing is a joke. when the car was originally stolen, i told the police i wanted to press charges, just to make sure i covered all my bases. well, for some reason, and i think it was because the kid was only 15, he never files those charges. so i might have to re file. but he said this case is pretty much cut and dry. so, once the judge hears my side, the whole thing will be dismissed
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
06-11-2008, 01:26 PM
so, once the judge hears my side, the whole thing will be dismissed
Good to hear. See, the justice system isn't so f'ed up.
firstdown
06-11-2008, 01:30 PM
That's good to hear and I guess your letting your ins. co. lawyer handle the case. You did mention back in the thread that your worried about having your ins. canceled. In most if not all states they cannot cancel you over a comp. claim which a stolen car would be a comp claim.
70Chip
06-12-2008, 02:23 AM
hopefully, someone can help( joe redskin?)about 2 years ago, my daughters Lexus was stolen. she was 17 at the time. she was staying at a friends house, and there were some boys present. one of the boys got into her purse, after she had fell asleep, and took her car keys. he then preceded to lead cops on a chase, until he finally wrecked into 3 parked cars. he was 15, with no parents, living with his grandparents. we were told we that since he didnt have anything, or any parents, we were shit out of luck( as far as trying to recoup something for the Lexus, that was totaled) now, almost 2 full years later, one of the people that had their car damaged in the chase, is suing me, and my insurance company for $3000.00. should i be worried, and do i need a lawyer? thanks for any help
The insurance company should hire you a lawyer. They do this a lot. They fight each other like this. I would try to stay out of it if I were you.