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So I went to the bank to withdraw the last of my money so that I could pay the attorney to file later this week and when I got to my car at the bank this guy blocks me in and approaches the car.
If he wasn't so old I would have thought he was there to rob me. No, he wasn't going to rob me but he may as well have. He claimed that I hit his car. I didn't hit it and I suspect he is trying to get his car fixed on someone else's dime. Police came and report was filed but no citation was issued to me, the officer just said that it was an issue for the insurance companies to work out since I did have a scratch in an area that would have been where my car could have hit him there is reason to believe that I could have done it. One scratch caused by my son's bike. And the scratch is tiny, not capable of making all the damage that his car had.
Anyway, I don't know exactly how our insurance deals with things since I have never been accused of being the cause of an accident but my husband thinks that we should include this guy in our filing in the event he comes after us for damages to his vehicle.
The officer listed the damages to his car to be about $400. Would it be possible to include him without knowing if he is going to come after us ? If we included him he would then be able to come to our 341 and I worry if he is crazy enough to try to pin damages on me and I didn't have anything to do with it he might be crazy enough to try to mess with our bk. Is there anything to worry about if he were to come to the meeting, could he do anything to mess things up ? What would he have the right to do?
What do you think, should I include him ? If so, is there anything else I need other than his name and address. I mean do I have to have a dollar amount to include him?
Thanks everyone. I was having a bad enough week just getting ready to file and then this. Ugh.
So I went to the bank to withdraw the last of my money so that I could pay the attorney to file later this week and when I got to my car at the bank this guy blocks me in and approaches the car.
If he wasn't so old I would have thought he was there to rob me. No, he wasn't going to rob me but he may as well have. He claimed that I hit his car. I didn't hit it and I suspect he is trying to get his car fixed on someone else's dime. Police came and report was filed but no citation was issued to me, the officer just said that it was an issue for the insurance companies to work out since I did have a scratch in an area that would have been where my car could have hit him there is reason to believe that I could have done it. One scratch caused by my son's bike. And the scratch is tiny, not capable of making all the damage that his car had.
Anyway, I don't know exactly how our insurance deals with things since I have never been accused of being the cause of an accident but my husband thinks that we should include this guy in our filing in the event he comes after us for damages to his vehicle.
The officer listed the damages to his car to be about $400. Would it be possible to include him without knowing if he is going to come after us ? If we included him he would then be able to come to our 341 and I worry if he is crazy enough to try to pin damages on me and I didn't have anything to do with it he might be crazy enough to try to mess with our bk. Is there anything to worry about if he were to come to the meeting, could he do anything to mess things up ? What would he have the right to do?
What do you think, should I include him ? If so, is there anything else I need other than his name and address. I mean do I have to have a dollar amount to include him?
Thanks everyone. I was having a bad enough week just getting ready to file and then this. Ugh.
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