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Old 12-11-2009, 07:25 AM   #70 (permalink)
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BTW, update:

So the lady likely DIDN'T have insurance and the insurance was the registered owner's insurance for the car. I doubt this will effect me, but now I understand why she's fighting this so hard. If the owner of the car lent an unlicensed person the car to drive, and that person gets into the accident, the insurance company isn't required to cover it. That being said, if *I* was at fault, there'd be no problem on her side.

This totally makes sense to me because I couldn't figure out how she'd have her own insurance but no license. Insurance companies just don't give insurance to unlicensed drivers.

I talked to my lawyer today over the phone. I told him the basic story about what happened, and he said it'd be a difficult case to fight, but then I told him she didn't have a license and he changed his tone completely. So I guess that's a good thing. I'm hoping the police report is as on my side as the police were that night.

I wish there was a witness.
No need. An accident investigation can tell the tale. You'd be amazed at what they can tell just from skid marks on the road!
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