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santamonica

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What is the name of your state? California

On an earlier post I asked about the statute of limitations in CA for property damage on a vehilce less than $800, 3 years. I now have a written estimate for repair ($650) on the other persons vehicle that I rear ended. He is satisified with the repair shop and estimate and is willing to sign any release of liablity when I give a check for the estimatated amount.

Is there any legal jargon or code that I should reference in the statement releasing me of all liablilty for property damage, personal injury, insurance claims etc.??
 



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