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Originally Posted by Eric 951
Instead of texting, you should go see the girls parents in person. Not in a combative scenario, just speak with them face to face and replay the entire timeline from start to finish especially what they said and when they said it. People act completely different when they are actually face to face, rather than behind a text, voicemail, or e-mail.
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I follow ya. I'm going to reach out to them. My only issue is, as I've stated, I hate people that go back on their word. Staying calm while they lie to me isn't going to be an easy thing for me to do. I'm probably better off contacting an attorney and letting them do the talking at this point.
I'm kicking around an uninsured motorist claim for hit and run. I figure this way it gets my insurance company involved in the process. I asked my agent about this and his reply was "but that's not what happened". I said that technically it is. The girl hit my daughter's car and the parents ran away from their responsibility to pay for the damage.
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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc
I am old school , when I shake someone's hand or give my word that is a contract . Good for you trying to teach your daughter personal character . Sounds like the friends parents may have received advice from someone to fight/ignore the situation . Good luck
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Bad advice if their insurance company won't pick up the tab for legal defense though. If they piss me off enough, I'll spend a few thousand more just to teach them a lesson.