Yes, you are still responsible for the damage. If you have your own auto insurance policy, it may cover this. There is a statute of limitations that applies to most accidents of this type. The owner of the car has up to two years from the date of the accident to file a lawsuit to make you pay for the damages.
No it does not. But, depending on how long you store your car you need to consider a fuel additive if it will be in storage for more than a couple months.
will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle will primary on a auto loan have right to the vehicle if cosigner has been paying loan for 15 months and has possession of vehicle
3 months 6 months
December to May
please specify the months in question
a few days...or like 2 months
Yes you can. Check with your motor vehicle department in your state. In most states, you will have to repair the damage, get the car inspected and pass inspection before they will issue a salvage title. This process will take several months.
The total cost of the vehicle is $15948.00Multiply the number of months by the payment per each month.$332.25/month x 48 months = $15948.00
6 months 24 months 12 months 18 months
It's a glitch. He used do do a pretty good damage a few months ago. Or was it last year?
Ask him if her still does LSD, and if so, please tell you when so you can be sure not to be in a vehicle she is driving.
no