Legal Question in Traffic Law in North Carolina

My husband and I let a friend borrow our car a couple months ago he filled the tire down the ladder on top of the van resulting in the latter falling off and hitting another car he then ran from the scene and left the van in the parking lot nearby he later called us and told us that he left the van in a parking lot but did not tell us that he the ladder fall off and hit another car we didn't get a letter in the mail letter stating that Ivan and I is at fault for the latter hitting another car we are now being sued shouldn't our friend be the one at fault what should we do about this


Asked on 2/24/16, 6:27 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

I really can't tell exactly what's going on because you don't use the proper words consistently - for example is it a car or a van - there is a difference also what the heck does "filled the tire down the ladder on top" even mean? Anywho, as best I can sort out, you are in this mess (assuming the story is true) because you have a ton of wrong ideas about life in general. First, this guy ain't your 'friend' he's a jerk. He looked out for himself and screwed you - that is not a friend. Second, never loan things or money to anyone outside of immediate family. Third, what does you not receiving a letter have to do with anything? After a vehicle owned by you was involved in an accident did you really thing you'd merely get a letter and that if you didn't you'd be off the hook? And if you did think that why would you have thought that if your 'friend' never told you about the accident? At this point you need to get your story straight and consult with a local attorney.

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Answered on 2/25/16, 9:26 am


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