Yes. With blow jobs.
get a good job............you will (assuming you are at fault for this loss) be require to pay for the totaled vehicle.........
What. Why would you think this is required? An insurance company will not find you a new vehicle is your is totaled, they will pay you the actual cash value of the vehicle you had.
It will pay the sum your vehicle is worth according to BLUE BOOK
if u sold the car yes,if you totaled it the insurance should pay it off providing you had full coverage and not at fault
They usually pay out based on market value, so I would research what a similar vehicle goes for in your area.
Yes, if your insurance company will not pay it all.
yes they can. if your vehicle was towed by them and you dont pay the bill they have the right to keep it in lue of the money you owe them.
As long as you have the title that he signed off of it and you signed on and you have insurance on the vehicle it will be covered.
In California it is normally necessary for you to currently have comprehensive and collision coverage in place at the time of the accident for your gap insurance to take effect.
Totaled vehicles which have been rebuilt generally have a "salvaged vehicle" title, or whatever it's called in your state. Vehicles with a salvaged vehicle title are by definition, not as valuable as the same vehicle with a clean title. If the vehicle is subsequently in another collision, the insurance company will not pay as much since the loss was not as great. Insurance companies only need to pay you for the actual value of the vehicle.
Your insurance will only pay off what the blue book value of the car is, whether that's enought to pay off the vehicle is unknown to me. If you owe $7k and insurance says the car is worth $5k you owe the $2k difference.
This can be a complicated issue. You should speak with an attorney in your area. If the vehicle was completely paid off by the insurance, then you may still owe fees to the Trustee or previous attorney. The dollar amount you pay for the loan and the dollar amount you pay to complete a chapter 13 are not the same.