As long as it is their fault you can go after their insurance.
car is broken and needs major repairs but is still financed how do pay for the repairs
small claims court
In my experience, in a number of countries, Auto Insurance companies will not pay for repairs unless the repair is result of an accident. Then only what the car is worth.
The lienholder is under no obligation to pay for repairs - that's on you, as the lessee.
yes
It covers physical damage to your car. It will pay for repairs.
If a company performed unauthorized repairs on your vehicle, you should not have to pay for it. However, you will likely have to go to court and see a judge. The laws also differ from state to state.
Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.Generally no unless you had a signed agreement that she would pay for the repairs.
You shouldn't that's bad for your pet!!!!! <3 Hannah
Yes! The car is still in your name. They can sue or sell it.
Yes. eg: If you have pl/pd, the insurance won't pay for repairs for YOUR car if it is you fault, but they will pay the repairs for the other car There's the big problem of having only the required liability insurance. If you do not have comprehensive and collision, you may have to sue the at-fault driver to force his insurance carrier pay. If you have coverage of your own, you can file a claim with your agent and immediately collect the damages (less your deductible) and your company will sue his if necessary. If and when they win or receive a settlement, you will get your deductible back.
If the consumer has not, or refuses to, pay for services rendered, the mechanic can hold the car for collateral reasons. If you want the car back with the repairs done, then you need to pay the amount due. The mechanic has bills to pay, too.