My suspicions of DNC in fact being Lane Kiffin (Joey Freshwater) are coming to fruition. Before you take that the wrong way, just do a search for Layla Kiffin. Bravo, and kudos on any new tail you are pulling.
Back in March my dumbass sold a car, signed over the title and didn’t get a bill of sale. The new owner of course never registered it, let someone else drive it and they hit somebody’s car with it. Victims Insurance company is after me to take care of it.
All I have are some FB messages which show the lady who made the purchase.
Am I completely fucked here? Worth getting a lawyer? Get the lawyer to defend against the insurance company of go after the buyer? Driver? Other?
This saddens me. We have a lot of beautiful memories in the back of that car.
If we’re still interested in the OP’s question: this happens all the time. Before contacting a lawyer call your insurance company to see if they will help. You probably canceled the insurance on that car when you sold it so at least that could be some corroboration. Write out a summary of what happened and, as mentioned earlier, collect up all bits of evidence from the sale. Be detailed about the person who bought it. Also, do a FOI request to the police agencies in your area looking for any call or report information that involves the VIN of that car. There are undoubtedly police interactions with dates and names of people who aren’t you which would support you having sold it. Good luck.
If we’re still interested in the OP’s question: this happens all the time. Before contacting a lawyer call your insurance company to see if they will help. You probably canceled the insurance on that car when you sold it so at least that could be some corroboration. Write out a summary of what happened and, as mentioned earlier, collect up all bits of evidence from the sale. Be detailed about the person who bought it. Also, do a FOI request to the police agencies in your area looking for any call or report information that involves the VIN of that car. There are undoubtedly police interactions with dates and names of people who aren’t you which would support you having sold it. Good luck.
If we’re still interested in the OP’s question: this happens all the time. Before contacting a lawyer call your insurance company to see if they will help. You probably canceled the insurance on that car when you sold it so at least that could be some corroboration. Write out a summary of what happened and, as mentioned earlier, collect up all bits of evidence from the sale. Be detailed about the person who bought it. Also, do a FOI request to the police agencies in your area looking for any call or report information that involves the VIN of that car. There are undoubtedly police interactions with dates and names of people who aren’t you which would support you having sold it. Good luck.
If we’re still interested in the OP’s question: this happens all the time. Before contacting a lawyer call your insurance company to see if they will help. You probably canceled the insurance on that car when you sold it so at least that could be some corroboration. Write out a summary of what happened and, as mentioned earlier, collect up all bits of evidence from the sale. Be detailed about the person who bought it. Also, do a FOI request to the police agencies in your area looking for any call or report information that involves the VIN of that car. There are undoubtedly police interactions with dates and names of people who aren’t you which would support you having sold it. Good luck.
Stellar advice. Thank you kindly.
It was good advice. All of it. doogie had some good advice, too. Get the opinion of an attorney that's familiar with MS law if you can get it for free.
Was it a cash transaction? Do you have bank transactions that corroborate you taking payment for the sale?
I hope this turns out well for you, but it might not. Best of luck!
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Collect that sweet insurance money for a car you already sold but kept no record of selling.
EZ profit
2. ROLL(TIDE) the car into Mississippi River
3. Make claim against your ins for the loss
4. ....
5. PROFIT
dnc: Not a lawyer, but that sucks and hope it all works out for you
Was it a cash transaction? Do you have bank transactions that corroborate you taking payment for the sale?
I hope this turns out well for you, but it might not. Best of luck!