Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Maryland
Theft of Car Stereo System at Repair Location
My daughter and her boyfriend slipped off the road in
his car during an ice storm. The car had body damage
and was towed to a place to be repaired. He did not
have the money to fix it immediately, so the car just sat
at the repair place. Only he and the repair place had the
key. While it was there his expensive, newly-installed
stereo system was removed. When he called the place
and asked about it he was told: ''Oh yeah, we saw
someone working in the car.'' They didn't even bother to
check it out. There was no forced entry and he had left
the car locked. He filed a police report. He called and
asked for the repair place to pay to replace the stereo
but they refused. Are they legally responsible for the
theft? The value of the stereo is $600 plus installation
cost. There was some damage to the car from the
removal process. The deductible on his insurance
policy is $500. What is his next step?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Theft of Car Stereo System at Repair Location
The repair shop had a duty to use reasonable care to protect the vehicle. If they left the vehicle in an unsafe location, thereby allowing an unauthorized person to steal the stereo system, I think they're responsible. He would have to file a suit in the District Court of the county in which you live for the fair market value of the system, including reinstallation of the new system. Otherwise, he can go through his insurance and if they go after the shop they'll try to recover his deductible.