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Originally Posted by derf
No, I dont have full coverage, and my insurance company did try to get their insurance info from them, but they wouldnt give it to them.
Actually I'm more interested in punishing them because it was more than just my bike that was damaged. Daves bike was damaged, and when we first showed them the damage we were threatened and treated like shit and accused of trying to claim damage that was already there.
If you search hard enough you can find plenty of cases where tow companies damage vehicles and don't own up to the damage forcing people to take them to court. Most people don't have the pictures that I have so they can't do much legally. I did find one case where the guy sued, won, then the tow company appealed lost their appeal, and still refused to pay the guy. Eventually he had a lien placed on the business, eventually the guy had the business shut down.
Not only that, the $500 doesnt nearly cover the cost of fixing the bike and court cost from suing to repair it. It cost $150 to sue, plus the tolls there and back, parking, plus gas there and back, add all that in and it cost me almost $800.
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Ummm... I said settle for $1,000....
Btw you mentioned Dave's bike as being part of your motivation... does that mean you're gonna give him part of the money?
Besides, you're kinda making my case in a way, you could fight and fight for more money and come away with nothing. If you get $1,000 out of these guys with no further effort...WIN!