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Should I file a stolen car after the car got impounded?

Thomas C. Bulman
Answered by attorney Thomas C. Bulman (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Bulman Law Associates PLLC
Tell the hit and run driver to turn herself into the police. She can probably say she hit her head and had some amnesia. You should tell her you will call the police tomorrow and tell them what happened. You haven't committed a crime yet. If you didn't have full coverage, your friend should be sued by you in small claims court for damages up to the value of the car. Impound fees will soon exceed the value of the damaged car. If it is street legal and driveable, then it is probably worth retrieving and using as a disposable car until it dies mechanically. Don't try to coverup for anyone, especially a scumbag hit and run coward. She now has beaten the DUI charge. If you do absolutely nothing more, including trying to file an insurance claim or retrieve the vehicle then the investigation will soon fall off the police radar and become an unsolved mystery. If you are willing to forget the value of your trashed car, then walk away. Your silence will protect the guilty party. That may be a crime of conspiracy, depending on what you have already said. So my primary advice is to report what you know to the police and don't lie to them if you decide to talk to them.
Tell the hit and run driver to turn herself into the police. She can probably say she hit her head and had some amnesia. You should tell her you will call the police tomorrow and tell them what happened. You haven't committed a crime yet. If you didn't have full coverage, your friend should be sued by you in small claims court for damages up to the value of the car. Impound fees will soon exceed the value of the damaged car. If it is street legal and driveable, then it is probably worth retrieving and using as a disposable car until it dies mechanically. Don't try to coverup for anyone, especially a scumbag hit and run coward. She now has beaten the DUI charge. If you do absolutely nothing more, including trying to file an insurance claim or retrieve the vehicle then the investigation will soon fall off the police radar and become an unsolved mystery. If you are willing to forget the value of your trashed car, then walk away. Your silence will protect the guilty party. That may be a crime of conspiracy, depending on what you have already said. So my primary advice is to report what you know to the police and don't lie to them if you decide to talk to them.
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For a civil lawsuit in a Supreme Court trial, would a criminal defense trial attorney be able to do the trial or would it need to be a civil attorney?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
A criminal defense attorney would be "able" to do it, but might not want to. Often, but not always, an attorney who does criminal work is so busy doing that, there is no time for civil trials, and lawyers who do civil cases don't like getting involved in criminal matters.
A criminal defense attorney would be "able" to do it, but might not want to. Often, but not always, an attorney who does criminal work is so busy doing that, there is no time for civil trials, and lawyers who do civil cases don't like getting involved in criminal matters.
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How do we get the store to pay for their wrongfulness to my friend’s car and don't want fix it or pay to have it fixed?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Find out how much it would take to get it fixed and take them to small claims court. "Elderly man in his late fifties"! Ouch.
Find out how much it would take to get it fixed and take them to small claims court. "Elderly man in his late fifties"! Ouch.