What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Virginia
Our 19 year daughter backed up her friends car into another car on private property approx 3 weeks ago. Both owners of the cars refused to contact their insurance or file a police report. The damage was estimated at $1,300 just on one car with no damage to the car our daughter drove. Our insurance only covers her while driving her personal vehicle. She has been trying to make arrangements with the damaged car owner for repairs to rectify. We know a body repair tech who agreed to take care of the work in his private shop over the weekend for $900. He works at a local major dealership and would do a professional job. The damaged car owner's mother refused the offer because she wants the job "warranted" we tried to explain that only the parts would be warranted...she became irrate and 2 days later we have been served with a "Debt Warrant" along with the other car owner involved. Our daughter is saving her personal money to pay for the damages and just needed more time to save. This all happened the week before the Thanksgiving holiday and many involved were out of town. We had hoped that the owner of the car would do the right thing and report it to their insurance company and let us pay the deductible of $500 but they refused because in their words, "Their daughter was not involved." Should we hire an attorney? What can we expect now? What is the name of your state? Virginia
Our 19 year daughter backed up her friends car into another car on private property approx 3 weeks ago. Both owners of the cars refused to contact their insurance or file a police report. The damage was estimated at $1,300 just on one car with no damage to the car our daughter drove. Our insurance only covers her while driving her personal vehicle. She has been trying to make arrangements with the damaged car owner for repairs to rectify. We know a body repair tech who agreed to take care of the work in his private shop over the weekend for $900. He works at a local major dealership and would do a professional job. The damaged car owner's mother refused the offer because she wants the job "warranted" we tried to explain that only the parts would be warranted...she became irrate and 2 days later we have been served with a "Debt Warrant" along with the other car owner involved. Our daughter is saving her personal money to pay for the damages and just needed more time to save. This all happened the week before the Thanksgiving holiday and many involved were out of town. We had hoped that the owner of the car would do the right thing and report it to their insurance company and let us pay the deductible of $500 but they refused because in their words, "Their daughter was not involved." Should we hire an attorney? What can we expect now? What is the name of your state? Virginia