What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New Jersey
After twenty-five years of driving with no accidents and no tickets, I finally had a minor collision.
Here's what happened. I was sitting in my Jeep Wrangler parked outside my condo. I forgot I had put my vehicle in reverse. I stepped out of my vehicle before realising I was in reverse and my Jeep rolled back about 20 feet and the rear end of my vehicle collided with the font end of my neighbours truck causing some damage. * See image
I called the police to report my accident. They arrived, found the other party, took my report and both of our documentation. We are both insured, so his vehicle will be repaired.
This neighbour, who is a young guy, seemed to be handling the situation graciously, and expressed appreciation for my having taken ownership of the damage. My vehicle hasn't a scratch and there were no witnesses, so I could have walked away and left the guy hanging.
Well tonight, I heard this guy talking with a friend outside my window about how he was thinking about suing me.
I think he sees an opportunity to make a quick buck.
This guy was not in or anywhere near his vehicle when I damaged his truck, nor was anyone else, so there's no chance in hell he'll get a personal injury claim. The damage requires replacing one piece of the truck's body over the left tire well which I have been told by a mechanic friend will cost less than five hundred dollars parts and labour.
His truck is completely roadworthy even with the damage, which is entirely cosmetic.
So what does he think he'd be suing me for? Emotional stress? Inconvenience?
Should I get my lawyer on this, and prepare for what may have only been a lot of hot air, or wait and leave it to the insurance company for now?
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/5571/damagedtruck.jpgWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
After twenty-five years of driving with no accidents and no tickets, I finally had a minor collision.
Here's what happened. I was sitting in my Jeep Wrangler parked outside my condo. I forgot I had put my vehicle in reverse. I stepped out of my vehicle before realising I was in reverse and my Jeep rolled back about 20 feet and the rear end of my vehicle collided with the font end of my neighbours truck causing some damage. * See image
I called the police to report my accident. They arrived, found the other party, took my report and both of our documentation. We are both insured, so his vehicle will be repaired.
This neighbour, who is a young guy, seemed to be handling the situation graciously, and expressed appreciation for my having taken ownership of the damage. My vehicle hasn't a scratch and there were no witnesses, so I could have walked away and left the guy hanging.
Well tonight, I heard this guy talking with a friend outside my window about how he was thinking about suing me.
I think he sees an opportunity to make a quick buck.
This guy was not in or anywhere near his vehicle when I damaged his truck, nor was anyone else, so there's no chance in hell he'll get a personal injury claim. The damage requires replacing one piece of the truck's body over the left tire well which I have been told by a mechanic friend will cost less than five hundred dollars parts and labour.
His truck is completely roadworthy even with the damage, which is entirely cosmetic.
So what does he think he'd be suing me for? Emotional stress? Inconvenience?
Should I get my lawyer on this, and prepare for what may have only been a lot of hot air, or wait and leave it to the insurance company for now?
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/5571/damagedtruck.jpgWhat is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?