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Daniel Malis
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Contributor Level 5

I'm sorry to hear about your distress! You must be frustrated. I'm sure you'...
Paul S Levin
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I would be vary cautious about resolving this claim for $100,000...
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Joseph Anthony Condeni
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Contributor Level 3

I am not licensed in WI but can give you some general advice. Unless you did...
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Marc Christopher Lenahan
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Contributor Level 5

I really do understand the logic behind your decision to wait a bit to hire a...
Jason Eric Kipness
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Contributor Level 7

Once your motorcycle is fixed, the insurance company will not have an...
Jon Mitchell Jackson
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DISCLAIMER- THIS IS NOT INTENDED TO AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE AND...
Steven M Weisbrot
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Contributor Level 5

It is very possible that you may have one or more claims arising out of this...
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Adam Michael Gee
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You should continue calling the police department, and ask to speak with a...
Steven Alan Fink
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Contributor Level 8

If the only damage was to the motorcycle you can sue your friend. If your...
Randall Richard Walton
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You should wait. Since your posting doesn't make it clear if there was...
Scott B Cooper
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Contributor Level 3

You will likely be helped out by a lawyer. In some states lawyers may be able...
Kristopher Shane Barber
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You need to speak to an attorney about the insurance coverage involved before...
Adam David Sorrells
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Contributor Level 4

This depends on several things. Your friend (of course) needs to contact his...
Richard Forrest Gould-Saltman
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Contributor Level 7

Why wouldn't you have to pay? You borrowed something of someone's. It was new....
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Jeena R. Belil
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Contributor Level 6

Depending on the amount of damages to your bike, you can either file a lawsuit...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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Contributor Level 9

Even if there was no other vehicle involved, you may have hit something (such...
Howard Robert Roitman
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Contributor Level 6

Get a Lawyer. Have him call the other side. Try to work something out. You...
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Norman Gregory Fernandez
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Contributor Level 6

It looks like you are going to have to take legal action against him. It sounds...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

Unfortunate. You never should have driven the car off the lot without having...
Howard Robert Roitman
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Contributor Level 6

Did you have coverage for your previous vehicle, there is usually a grace...
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Michael D O'Brien
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Contributor Level 4

If you had a loan against the motorcycle then you will need to list the...
David Michael Benson
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What will happens depends on the circumstances surrounding the motorcycle and...
Ryan Donald Harris
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You say you are “fully insured,” so I would recommend you immediately...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Contributor Level 10

Property damage can be claimed. See a CA lawyer that can give you advise about...
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Lars A. Lundeen
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Contributor Level 8

What is your specific question?
Alan James Brinkmeier
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To the extent you meant to ask, the friend can be sued for negligence. If you...
Lars A. Lundeen
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As I am not licensed in your state, I can only provide you with some general...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Generally the owner of an animal is liable for any damage caused by that animal....
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Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

I'm not sure how suing him speeds up the process of getting you paid back, but...
Peter Robert Stone
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Contributor Level 7

First, file an SR1 to find out if the driver has insurance, and if he doesn't...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
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For the sake of this answer I will assume that you gave him a bill of sale,...
Andrew Daniel Myers
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In New Hampshire, the statute of limitations applicable to bodily injury claims...
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Thomas Gerad Lewellyn
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The other driver would be at fault based on your facts, but your problem is he...
Norman Gregory Fernandez
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Contributor Level 6

The above attorney is wrong, you can sue the other at fault driver. You just...

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