In August 2006 my car was rear-ended by another car. The driver of the other car begged me not to call the police because he had no insurance or license. He said he would pay the estimate of damage. I took my car to the dealership from which I bought it and they said it needed a new rear bumper and all that went with it for $958. The other driver agreed to make monthly $100 payments. He has made only three. I have called him over a dozen times, my calls are no-longer returned.
I want to take this to small claims, but I really have no "proof" of the accident. I did not call my ins. co., and because this is my only car and the dealership said it would fail inspection and was not safe to drive my two small children in, I had to have it repaired immediately.
I have the following: offender's name, address, cell phone number, place of employment, license plate, dealership list of work performed and cost.
Is this enough to merit any kind of case, or have I invited this result? Thanks
2007-05-30
05:15:46
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James H
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