No. I'm a lawyer.
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He can take you, but he has some legal issues to overcome. If the vehicle was insured against damages, the insurance compnay is the injured party. Not the owner.
It will definetely be covered if the person had a drivers license and insurance on their own vehicle...but it should be covered as long as their vehicle was sitting when your vehicle was wrecked...but also since you were in the vehicle at the time of the accident it should be covered as long as they had a license
If you are willing to charge this driver with auto theft it probably will. If not, the insurance company will assume you are giving him permission after the fact.
Yes, unless the amount of the loan was covered by the insurance.
It's supposed to be 'vehicle' And the answer the sentence 'The vehicle has been damaged
Did you have insurance when it was wrecked???
The Recked Vehicle is rockhoppers ship
In general, a specialized transmission may not be covered for full replacement. If it is damaged because of the fault of another person, it may be covered or at least partially so.
Hidden Lake in the left
Hidden Lake.
You cannot sell a car you have a loan on if the lender has a lien on the vehicle. You will need permission from the lien holder to sell the car. If the lender has no lien on the vehicle then you can sell it if you wish. The title will list any lien holder.
Hidden lake
it is in the hidden lake it is an aqua grabber vehicle