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My truck was reposessed and the repo company dragged my truck out of my gravel driveway and ruined the driveway. Plus they took my truck to another state almost 3 hours away. I plan on getting the truck back but I wonder if I have a case for compensation for my driveway and any damages to my truck by being dragged, and it being taken to another state?

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