totalstress2222
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Indiana
My son bought a truck for $5,000 a few months ago he made the mistake of not taking the title right away to get transferred. He was putting a transmission in the truck which I bought! It was his first truck he bought for himself. The title was stolen, he did not notice it gone for a few days. He called and made a report, the cops know who has the truck but, say its a civil matter now. He was also, advised to not turn the truck over until after court. The people had the title put in their name with in those few days. My sons name was on the back of title as purchaser. He has tried to get a copy of the original title but, has to have the cop do that. He has witnesses that were there when the people were there while they worked on the truck. They claim they paid $500.00 for the truck. They went to court this morning but, it was set for another date to gather evidence. They have filed a counter suit of $500. What other evidence can he take to court in attempt to prove this? What is the chance they will win on fraudulent claims?
My son bought a truck for $5,000 a few months ago he made the mistake of not taking the title right away to get transferred. He was putting a transmission in the truck which I bought! It was his first truck he bought for himself. The title was stolen, he did not notice it gone for a few days. He called and made a report, the cops know who has the truck but, say its a civil matter now. He was also, advised to not turn the truck over until after court. The people had the title put in their name with in those few days. My sons name was on the back of title as purchaser. He has tried to get a copy of the original title but, has to have the cop do that. He has witnesses that were there when the people were there while they worked on the truck. They claim they paid $500.00 for the truck. They went to court this morning but, it was set for another date to gather evidence. They have filed a counter suit of $500. What other evidence can he take to court in attempt to prove this? What is the chance they will win on fraudulent claims?