Legal Question in Insurance Law in California
I am a landlord. My tenant backed into my car, on my property and refuse to give me insurance information because a few months have gone by already before I decided to take action. What can I do?
4 Answers from Attorneys
File dmv form sr1 and then file an sr19
You can sue and recover for the multiple code violations and refusal to accept accountability.
I'd be willing to represent you in this matter, contact me with further details and for a quote on a price for services.
If you have insurance then I would file a claim with your insurance company. You may have to pay the deductible up front but the insurance company will subrogate against the wrongdoer and you should get your money back when they collect.
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