xojessie75xo
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Atlantic County, New Jersey
Here's the back story: I am financing a 2006 VW Jetta, and unfortunately, fell behind on my payments by $485. The dealership had a repo company come to my home to take possession of the car. When I went outside and (nicely) acknowledged the driver, I asked him if I could please get some of my belongings out, and he (rudely) said yes. When I opened the driver's side door, he then asked me to release the emergency break, I again, acknowledged him, saying okay. So, after I released the e-break, my car started rolling backwards, falling about 3 foot, car still going backwards, then slammed into a huge tree, causing a lot of back bumper damage, as well as, causing a lot of front end damage, as the back of the tow truck collided into the front bumper area, also ripping the bottom portion in half, and completely destroying the undercarriage. The car was then wedged in between the car and truck. While all this was happening, the car was dragging me backwards with it, and the driver kept yelling at me to pull the e-break back up, but unfortunately, I couldn't get to it in time before it hit the tree! After everything happened, the driver started blaming me for what just happened. How can he do that? He can't! 'Apparently', once the car is already hooked up to the truck, the truck driver is 'supposed' to have complete and total control of said vehicle. At least that's MY understanding.. The driver also left the scene of an accident (my home), and KNEW I had called the state police! Can someone PLEASE shed some light on what my options are? Thank you!
Here's the back story: I am financing a 2006 VW Jetta, and unfortunately, fell behind on my payments by $485. The dealership had a repo company come to my home to take possession of the car. When I went outside and (nicely) acknowledged the driver, I asked him if I could please get some of my belongings out, and he (rudely) said yes. When I opened the driver's side door, he then asked me to release the emergency break, I again, acknowledged him, saying okay. So, after I released the e-break, my car started rolling backwards, falling about 3 foot, car still going backwards, then slammed into a huge tree, causing a lot of back bumper damage, as well as, causing a lot of front end damage, as the back of the tow truck collided into the front bumper area, also ripping the bottom portion in half, and completely destroying the undercarriage. The car was then wedged in between the car and truck. While all this was happening, the car was dragging me backwards with it, and the driver kept yelling at me to pull the e-break back up, but unfortunately, I couldn't get to it in time before it hit the tree! After everything happened, the driver started blaming me for what just happened. How can he do that? He can't! 'Apparently', once the car is already hooked up to the truck, the truck driver is 'supposed' to have complete and total control of said vehicle. At least that's MY understanding.. The driver also left the scene of an accident (my home), and KNEW I had called the state police! Can someone PLEASE shed some light on what my options are? Thank you!