mikekim777
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan, a no-fault state.
So on 10/29/10, a driver was distracted and crashed into another car which in turn crashed into my car, causing $1,800 in damages. I do not carry any collision insurance. I was advised by my insurance company that since my car was parked, it should be covered by the driver's property liability insurance, the minimum insurance required by Michigan law for every vehicle. Also, since this is a property accident, it doesn't fall under the $500 mini-torte restriction.
The owner of the car, who is out of the country permanently, left his car but never signed over the title. The car is registered to the driver of the car.
I tried to sue the owner, but found out he left the country permanently.
Do I sue the driver now?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
mike777
So on 10/29/10, a driver was distracted and crashed into another car which in turn crashed into my car, causing $1,800 in damages. I do not carry any collision insurance. I was advised by my insurance company that since my car was parked, it should be covered by the driver's property liability insurance, the minimum insurance required by Michigan law for every vehicle. Also, since this is a property accident, it doesn't fall under the $500 mini-torte restriction.
The owner of the car, who is out of the country permanently, left his car but never signed over the title. The car is registered to the driver of the car.
I tried to sue the owner, but found out he left the country permanently.
Do I sue the driver now?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
mike777