if my vehicle was totaled by a comany truck what if any compensation am i eligible for
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if my vehicle was totaled by a comany truck what if any compensation am i eligible for
i was T boned when a guy ran a red light .in a company truck .he admitted to if
and i have video evidence i am not in a good financial state to replace my
vehicle do i have any recourse
Asked on June 8, 2016 under Accident Law, Pennsylvania
Answers:
SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 8 years ago | Contributor
Yes, if he was at-fault (which appears to be the case, based on what you write, since he was driving carelessly if he went through a red light), he is potentially liable (or financially responsible) for the then-current fair market value ("blue book" value) of your car, plus other direct out-of-pocket losses you suffered, like towing cost, cost to rent a car for a reasonable time while buying a new one, lost wages for the day of the accident, etc. If you don't have insurance which will cover your losses, you could sue the driver and also the owner of the truck (if not the same as him).
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