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Am I going to be able to get the entire loan paid off by the other insurance company/driver if I go to court? Can we sue the other driver?

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Answered by attorney Gary Lee Platt (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gary Lee Platt
Unfortunately, the answer to your question is no. The fair market value of the vehicle at the time and place of the accident is the proper measure of damages for property damaged/destroyed in an accident. Without "gap" insurance, which is designed to cover you for this particular situation, you are entitled only to the value of the vehicle, which is practically what you could fairly expect to get for the car if you sold it in the condition it was in before the accident. The contract you have for the purchase of the car has no bearing on the value of the car or what happens to it after you buy it, and you are still responsible for making the payments.
Unfortunately, the answer to your question is no. The fair market value of the vehicle at the time and place of the accident is the proper measure of damages for property damaged/destroyed in an accident. Without "gap" insurance, which is designed to cover you for this particular situation, you are entitled only to the value of the vehicle, which is practically what you could fairly expect to get for the car if you sold it in the condition it was in before the accident. The contract you have for the purchase of the car has no bearing on the value of the car or what happens to it after you buy it, and you are still responsible for making the payments.
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Is it possible to break a trust?

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Answered by attorney David F. Stoddard (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at The David F. Stoddard Law Firm
The children's money will go into trust because they are the one's injured. It is their money, not yours. You will not be allowed to spend their money. The attorney can explain it in more detail.
The children's money will go into trust because they are the one's injured. It is their money, not yours. You will not be allowed to spend their money. The attorney can explain it in more detail.
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If I'm driving with no license in girlfriend's car and I had an accident but not my fault, she has full coverage, do I have a claim?

David B. Rechtman
Answered by attorney David B. Rechtman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Rechtman & Spevak
Did the other driver get a ticket? If so, the other driver's insurance company should at the least pay for damage to the vehicle. I think it's worth making an insurance claim for bodily injuries (through a lawyer) in this situation. However, because of your illegally driving the vehicle, it looks like a difficult case to take to court (unless you have severe injuries).
Did the other driver get a ticket? If so, the other driver's insurance company should at the least pay for damage to the vehicle. I think it's worth making an insurance claim for bodily injuries (through a lawyer) in this situation. However, because of your illegally driving the vehicle, it looks like a difficult case to take to court (unless you have severe injuries).
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