If it were me, I could not let it go on principle. I don't owe Hertz anything. They would be paying me for my time, and their attorney to represent them. Whatever the max for small claims is, that is what you sue them for.
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Originally Posted by Arizona_928
I’ve heard the same argument for people that drive without insurance and crash into people.
“They have insurance. if they didn’t, that scheisse is illegal”…
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Those are individuals with no fiduciary responsibility to anyone.
That is not the case with a rental car company.
Illegal aliens never have insurance and never face any consequences. Do not get arrested, do not get their car seized, nothing. My wife went to court on a bogus speeding ticket. Her and a bunch of people that do not speak English. Judge did nothing to any of them.