| The way I see it is - He is responsible - for his actions. Usually when you test drive a car - which is basically what he was doin - your insurance covers you. Kinda like a rental I thought.
I have never heard not giving a ticket (if warrented) due to whose damn tag is on a car. The tag isn't getting the ticket - the driver is and if he was in the wrong - then a ticket should have been given. If you both were wrong then I know sometimes they don't give tickets cause it suggests wrong doing and they don't feel it's right to ticket one when clearly both are to blame for a common accident. It's a favor they do ya ( I know lots like to think they never get a favor).............. saves on fightin and insurance rates.
I still say - somethin ain't addin up to me. So neither of ya got a ticket???? He clearly backed into you and you were headed the right direction on the right side of the street? This is all due to "dealer tags"???? I think ya need to go talk to the chief and find out what the deal is. Lots of rumor and assumtions won't clear this up for ya. If the investigation on the accident is still open they can still issue him a ticket I think. I know down here tickets are sometimes not exactly written at the scene. First ya gotta know what happened and then ya write - unless it's just obvious. The "dealer tag" is the statement that is worrisome to me - I think it would worry the chief as well. Follow up!!!! Don't spend all your time arguin with the insurance company - I think that's what your company gets paid to do . They will play batmitton with you all day if ya let em. The dealership is ultimately responsible tho I think. They can recoup thier money from the driver after they pay your car damages. Got your estimates yet?????
__________________ Kicked back in Texas - still payin those Kansas taxes......
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