Did you run your vehicle through a flooded street or standing water?
What aftermarket engine/performance parts, if any do you have installed?
Specifically, do you have an aftermarket air...
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Did you run your vehicle through a flooded street or standing water?
What aftermarket engine/performance parts, if any do you have installed?
Specifically, do you have an aftermarket air...
Understood, but that doesn't explain how OP had equity in the leased vehicle. If OP would have turned the vehicle in early, OP would have negative equity in the vehicle and that payment would be...
What I'm getting from all this:
You said that you had a leased vehicle that you traded in for money of the MSRP price of a new vehicle that you are now financing.
When your lease is up on...
Where did I state that the OP was at fault?
lofl
And NY law states that an electric bike must have an electric motor AND equipped with operable pedals in order to be considered a bicycle. So if the OP did not have pedals on his e-bike, then...
With that said, if I just came from an ophthalmologist and he told me my eyesight was 20/20, then on my way home from that doctors visit, I run a nail over that fell off the back of a truck, could I...
A few questions about your vehicle.
1. Has your suspension been modified in any way?
2. Is your suspension OEM or aftermarket, and if aftermarket is it DOT approved?
3. Is your suspension worn...
It's hard for me to believe that in 2020 you can still separate a dummy from their money...
I've been a Teamster since July 1, 1996 , and I have never seen any union member become part of management. If they did, they MUST take a withdrawal card or resign their membership from that local...
AJ, although this may have nothing to do with OP's situation.
1. Is it considered insurance fraud to have a vehicle insured in a suburban area and housed in an urban area? For instance, you...
I'm pretty sure that this system doesn't work below a certain mile per hour. Some systems you need to be over 5 mph and some over 25 miles per hour.
nflmissile, I'm going to tell you what you want to hear. Taxing Matters, adjusterjack and cbg are all trolls on this board...
You go right ahead and say what you want to say to your friends, the...
1. If the application is for DOT physical, it just may be a criminal act not to disclose medical and prescription history.
2. If it is for life insurance, you would be wasting your money if you...
1. What state sent you the bill/violation?
2. What state are you from?
3. Whom received the first bill/violation?
If they sent you a picture of your vehicle, with your current registered...
I never knew who did the banning on this forum, now I know... ;)
I bought a Toyota camry new from a Toyota dealer. A few days later, I brought the camry to a car wash. The left headlight was foggy on the inside with a little water inside the headlight housing. I...
Book knowledge, you just told us "In my world I only speak of things I have actual experience with". Which is it?
I would much rather have an answer from a legitimate Google website then your fictional TV shows.
How doe's one get through with a screen name like this?
You only speak of things that you have knowledge of when watching TV, because obviously you don't do your research before answering a...
I reported this post yesterday, how long does it take to have this guy removed? Look at his post history.
Well in CONNOR's defense, in his own world, CONNOR can make things up, and also bring race into it. ;)
You still haven't asked my question. Why is it that the homeless person wouldn't have a case if he were bit by the dog, but a child bit by the same dog would?
I don't think it really works like that? Maybe in your world, but not this one.
You're dead wrong. No lawyer is going to knowingly lie in a courtroom at anytime.
Most taxpayers aren't...
In the OP's original post, they stated that they didn't want to notify the insurance company because they didn't want to have any trouble with the dog. So any bills should be paid by the dog owner....
Prior to the lawsuit, you should have paid 100% of the child's medical bills, medical supply's, medications and any-other things that were needed for the child's treatment and recovery. You don't get...