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How to report someone who is driving illegally
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<blockquote data-quote="CV355" data-source="post: 15861713" data-attributes="member: 181885"><p>His insurance company told me last year that due to the severity of the accident he caused, he:</p><p>1) Can no longer be on his parents insurance</p><p>2) His insurance rates will likely be $400/mo for minimum coverage, if not more</p><p>3) He lost his license for 6 months</p><p></p><p>I have photographic proof of him driving 2 months after the accident. How can a 17 year old high school kid that doesn't work, and entire family doesn't have enough net worth to handle being sued for $25k afford getting a $4000 truck and $400/mo+ insurance? If you guessed "they don't" then you win. </p><p></p><p>I had 3 lawyers drop us last year because they determined that the entire family didn't have enough assets to bother suing after the accident. I wasn't even going after punitive- just 1:1 loss for what insurance wouldn't cover.</p><p></p><p>I honestly should just let this go, but I'm really sick of letting pieces of garbage walk all over my family and I simply because "well that's how it goes sometimes." I'd rest easy knowing that kid suffered even a fraction of what we did (and still are) because of his degenerate actions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CV355, post: 15861713, member: 181885"] His insurance company told me last year that due to the severity of the accident he caused, he: 1) Can no longer be on his parents insurance 2) His insurance rates will likely be $400/mo for minimum coverage, if not more 3) He lost his license for 6 months I have photographic proof of him driving 2 months after the accident. How can a 17 year old high school kid that doesn't work, and entire family doesn't have enough net worth to handle being sued for $25k afford getting a $4000 truck and $400/mo+ insurance? If you guessed "they don't" then you win. I had 3 lawyers drop us last year because they determined that the entire family didn't have enough assets to bother suing after the accident. I wasn't even going after punitive- just 1:1 loss for what insurance wouldn't cover. I honestly should just let this go, but I'm really sick of letting pieces of garbage walk all over my family and I simply because "well that's how it goes sometimes." I'd rest easy knowing that kid suffered even a fraction of what we did (and still are) because of his degenerate actions. [/QUOTE]
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