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Old 08-19-2019, 05:23 PM   #24
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I'm going to suggest something that I don't think has been mentioned here yet.

You say you have $100 dollars in your bank account, you just spent several thousands fixing your car after this incident. You're _likely_ going to be on the hook to owe the other party's insurance.

If I were you, I'd attempt to sell the car; the sooner the better. Get what you can from it and settle your financial situation as best as you can.

You'll also be saving money from not having to pay the insurance (which will likely have gone up because of this incident too) and registration.

It sucks but I think this is the kind of situation where you need to learn how to make the right decision, even if it hurts a bit.
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