My car was being towed by a friend on a car dolly from fla to ala when he started to pass a semi lost control of vehicle ended up totaling my car. Do I have a case?
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My car was being towed by a friend on a car dolly from fla to ala when he started to pass a semi lost control of vehicle ended up totaling my car. Do I have a case?
Car dolly fishtailed he lost control of vehicle spun us around my car flipped and is totaled.
Asked on July 9, 2016 under Accident Law, Alabama
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
If you have collision insurance, the best and simplest thing is to put in a claim. Otherwise, to get reimbursement, you would have sue your friend for the money (you have to sue *him*, not his insurer; his insurer will, subject to his policy's terms and limits, pay some or all if you win); to win against him, you'd have to prove that he was at fault (as it seems he was) in losing control of his vehicle while towing yours.
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