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I think my husband put a tracking device on my car, what can I do if found? Location is **NJ**. My car's **title is in my name** only. He's made some payments when I was on medical leave from work for a couple of months and put down the down payment, if that matters. **TL;DR:** I have reasons to believe my soon-to-be ex-husband is tracking me. Is this legal? If I was to find the device, what should I do? If you can think of other ways he may know this specific info, please share! **Why I think he's tracking me:** * He's called me up multiple times saying "someone" saw me get off the interstate/parkway at specific exits, saw me at specific stores, etc. in the town he thinks my "new man" (there's NO one) lives in. * He's told me specific times I got to these towns and returned to my new rental house. * I got a new phone and am no longer on his phone plan, and my location is not shared with anyone, so he can't be using my phone to find me. * My ez-pass for toll booths is also a separate account and he does not have access to it. * He has the spare keys to my car, which he denies but his sister told me she saw it in his truck. He's very mechanically inclined and has driven around to find where I'm living, so it's possible that he could've placed something in my car. Edit: New Jersey, because apparently reddit can't identify "NJ" lol | dbaf1fe427fb1d6b008cb3b888ea3df8517588f6d10280ab5092af16d204e221 | [
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I found a GPS tracking device on my vehicle and I don't know where it came from. (Texas) Title pretty much says it. Texas.My wife was leaving work and the car was parked on an incline, making the under-carriage of the car easy to see. She noticed something protruding from the bottom of one of the metal panels- at first, she thought it was some part of the car that had broken or bent or what have you - but when I took a look at it when I got home I found out that it was a GPS Tracker with SIM card installed. https://spytec.com/products/gl300ma-gps-tracker-m2-case-bundle I own this car, it is not on lease. This car has no liens against it or anything of that nature. My wife drives the car about 20% of the time - I drive this vehicle most of the time. Battery life on the unit mentions about 20 days at 60 second pings- Meaning this has been on the vehicle for less than 20 days as the unit is operating right now.I think I Better Call Saul or something... I currently have the device still on the vehicle. I didn't want to look like I was disturbing the device or allow whoever is tracking me to know that I found it. | 2aa8b38854dec21b42adbd0cc56484c3168c5247a296d3788cee2412e740e6b6 | [
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Son told car buyer that I installed tracking device on it. Now car buyer wants to sue. [Maryland] My son went to college and I decided to sell the station wagon he had been driving around in high school. A friend of a friend offered to buy it for $2K. A few months later, my son bumped into car buyer at the movies and they were chit-chatting about the car. Son stupidly told her that I had installed a hidden tracking device in the car and was able to monitor his every move. Told her he tried hard to find the device, but it was so well hidden that it was undetectable. It was all a joke, but he apparently was very convincing about it, and she didn't take it as a joke. Car buyer calls me up, angry, and demands that I remove the hidden tracking device on the car. I have no idea what she's talking about, so I hang up. I later mention the call to son, and he tells me about their conversation. So I call her and explain that son was joking. She isn't buying it. Then son calls her and says that he was joking. She still isn't buying it. About a week later, she calls and tells me she paid a mechanic to go over the car with a fine-tooth comb and look for the supposed tracking device. Obviously, he doesn't find anything. But she expects me and my son to reimburse her for the bill. First question: Do my son or me have any legal obligation to pay for her mechanic's bill? On top of all that, she _still_ believes that there's a tracking device on the car and wants me to prove that there's not. Otherwise, she says she'll sue me for committing fraud. I told her it's impossible for me to prove a negative, and I said if she really thinks there's a tracking device on her car, then the burden of proof is on her. But she said that because the tracking device is "undetectable," (according to my son), there's no way for her to find it. Second question: Does she have a legal leg to stand on? Do I really need to take steps to prove that there is no tracking device? | a9718711aedbb2d6f499704a29bbc845f26ac56af26178cb04c978f8f133816f | [
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Son told car buyer that I installed tracking device on it. Now car buyer wants to sue. [Maryland] My son went to college and I decided to sell the station wagon he had been driving around in high school. A friend of a friend offered to buy it for $2K. A few months later, my son bumped into car buyer at the movies and they were chit-chatting about the car. Son stupidly told her that I had installed a hidden tracking device in the car and was able to monitor his every move. Told her he tried hard to find the device, but it was so well hidden that it was undetectable. It was all a joke, but he apparently was very convincing about it, and she didn't take it as a joke. Car buyer calls me up, angry, and demands that I remove the hidden tracking device on the car. I have no idea what she's talking about, so I hang up. I later mention the call to son, and he tells me about their conversation. So I call her and explain that son was joking. She isn't buying it. Then son calls her and says that he was joking. She still isn't buying it. About a week later, she calls and tells me she paid a mechanic to go over the car with a fine-tooth comb and look for the supposed tracking device. Obviously, he doesn't find anything. But she expects me and my son to reimburse her for the bill. First question: Do my son or me have any legal obligation to pay for her mechanic's bill? On top of all that, she _still_ believes that there's a tracking device on the car and wants me to prove that there's not. Otherwise, she says she'll sue me for committing fraud. I told her it's impossible for me to prove a negative, and I said if she really thinks there's a tracking device on her car, then the burden of proof is on her. But she said that because the tracking device is "undetectable," (according to my son), there's no way for her to find it. Second question: Does she have a legal leg to stand on? Do I really need to take steps to prove that there is no tracking device? | a9718711aedbb2d6f499704a29bbc845f26ac56af26178cb04c978f8f133816f | [
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Son told car buyer that I installed tracking device on it. Now car buyer wants to sue. [Maryland] My son went to college and I decided to sell the station wagon he had been driving around in high school. A friend of a friend offered to buy it for $2K. A few months later, my son bumped into car buyer at the movies and they were chit-chatting about the car. Son stupidly told her that I had installed a hidden tracking device in the car and was able to monitor his every move. Told her he tried hard to find the device, but it was so well hidden that it was undetectable. It was all a joke, but he apparently was very convincing about it, and she didn't take it as a joke. Car buyer calls me up, angry, and demands that I remove the hidden tracking device on the car. I have no idea what she's talking about, so I hang up. I later mention the call to son, and he tells me about their conversation. So I call her and explain that son was joking. She isn't buying it. Then son calls her and says that he was joking. She still isn't buying it. About a week later, she calls and tells me she paid a mechanic to go over the car with a fine-tooth comb and look for the supposed tracking device. Obviously, he doesn't find anything. But she expects me and my son to reimburse her for the bill. First question: Do my son or me have any legal obligation to pay for her mechanic's bill? On top of all that, she _still_ believes that there's a tracking device on the car and wants me to prove that there's not. Otherwise, she says she'll sue me for committing fraud. I told her it's impossible for me to prove a negative, and I said if she really thinks there's a tracking device on her car, then the burden of proof is on her. But she said that because the tracking device is "undetectable," (according to my son), there's no way for her to find it. Second question: Does she have a legal leg to stand on? Do I really need to take steps to prove that there is no tracking device? | a9718711aedbb2d6f499704a29bbc845f26ac56af26178cb04c978f8f133816f | [
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Son told car buyer that I installed tracking device on it. Now car buyer wants to sue. [Maryland] My son went to college and I decided to sell the station wagon he had been driving around in high school. A friend of a friend offered to buy it for $2K. A few months later, my son bumped into car buyer at the movies and they were chit-chatting about the car. Son stupidly told her that I had installed a hidden tracking device in the car and was able to monitor his every move. Told her he tried hard to find the device, but it was so well hidden that it was undetectable. It was all a joke, but he apparently was very convincing about it, and she didn't take it as a joke. Car buyer calls me up, angry, and demands that I remove the hidden tracking device on the car. I have no idea what she's talking about, so I hang up. I later mention the call to son, and he tells me about their conversation. So I call her and explain that son was joking. She isn't buying it. Then son calls her and says that he was joking. She still isn't buying it. About a week later, she calls and tells me she paid a mechanic to go over the car with a fine-tooth comb and look for the supposed tracking device. Obviously, he doesn't find anything. But she expects me and my son to reimburse her for the bill. First question: Do my son or me have any legal obligation to pay for her mechanic's bill? On top of all that, she _still_ believes that there's a tracking device on the car and wants me to prove that there's not. Otherwise, she says she'll sue me for committing fraud. I told her it's impossible for me to prove a negative, and I said if she really thinks there's a tracking device on her car, then the burden of proof is on her. But she said that because the tracking device is "undetectable," (according to my son), there's no way for her to find it. Second question: Does she have a legal leg to stand on? Do I really need to take steps to prove that there is no tracking device? | a9718711aedbb2d6f499704a29bbc845f26ac56af26178cb04c978f8f133816f | [
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Son told car buyer that I installed tracking device on it. Now car buyer wants to sue. [Maryland] My son went to college and I decided to sell the station wagon he had been driving around in high school. A friend of a friend offered to buy it for $2K. A few months later, my son bumped into car buyer at the movies and they were chit-chatting about the car. Son stupidly told her that I had installed a hidden tracking device in the car and was able to monitor his every move. Told her he tried hard to find the device, but it was so well hidden that it was undetectable. It was all a joke, but he apparently was very convincing about it, and she didn't take it as a joke. Car buyer calls me up, angry, and demands that I remove the hidden tracking device on the car. I have no idea what she's talking about, so I hang up. I later mention the call to son, and he tells me about their conversation. So I call her and explain that son was joking. She isn't buying it. Then son calls her and says that he was joking. She still isn't buying it. About a week later, she calls and tells me she paid a mechanic to go over the car with a fine-tooth comb and look for the supposed tracking device. Obviously, he doesn't find anything. But she expects me and my son to reimburse her for the bill. First question: Do my son or me have any legal obligation to pay for her mechanic's bill? On top of all that, she _still_ believes that there's a tracking device on the car and wants me to prove that there's not. Otherwise, she says she'll sue me for committing fraud. I told her it's impossible for me to prove a negative, and I said if she really thinks there's a tracking device on her car, then the burden of proof is on her. But she said that because the tracking device is "undetectable," (according to my son), there's no way for her to find it. Second question: Does she have a legal leg to stand on? Do I really need to take steps to prove that there is no tracking device? | a9718711aedbb2d6f499704a29bbc845f26ac56af26178cb04c978f8f133816f | [
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Son told car buyer that I installed tracking device on it. Now car buyer wants to sue. [Maryland] My son went to college and I decided to sell the station wagon he had been driving around in high school. A friend of a friend offered to buy it for $2K. A few months later, my son bumped into car buyer at the movies and they were chit-chatting about the car. Son stupidly told her that I had installed a hidden tracking device in the car and was able to monitor his every move. Told her he tried hard to find the device, but it was so well hidden that it was undetectable. It was all a joke, but he apparently was very convincing about it, and she didn't take it as a joke. Car buyer calls me up, angry, and demands that I remove the hidden tracking device on the car. I have no idea what she's talking about, so I hang up. I later mention the call to son, and he tells me about their conversation. So I call her and explain that son was joking. She isn't buying it. Then son calls her and says that he was joking. She still isn't buying it. About a week later, she calls and tells me she paid a mechanic to go over the car with a fine-tooth comb and look for the supposed tracking device. Obviously, he doesn't find anything. But she expects me and my son to reimburse her for the bill. First question: Do my son or me have any legal obligation to pay for her mechanic's bill? On top of all that, she _still_ believes that there's a tracking device on the car and wants me to prove that there's not. Otherwise, she says she'll sue me for committing fraud. I told her it's impossible for me to prove a negative, and I said if she really thinks there's a tracking device on her car, then the burden of proof is on her. But she said that because the tracking device is "undetectable," (according to my son), there's no way for her to find it. Second question: Does she have a legal leg to stand on? Do I really need to take steps to prove that there is no tracking device? | a9718711aedbb2d6f499704a29bbc845f26ac56af26178cb04c978f8f133816f | [
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Insurance declining my baby’s stay in NICU - $125k bill So we live in Texas, and my wife and I both have separate insurance policies. Her work insurance is through Allianz Care which is an international policy. They contract through Olympus billing and Aetna PPO in America. Her works HR policy is that children and spouses cannot be added to the policy. Knowing this I started an insurance group (eff. 11/1) through my small corporation and added my son. His due date was originally 11/17, so I thought 11/1 would be sufficiently early. This was a huge mistake as he was born prematurely on 10/28. Due to being premature he spent the next four and a half days in the NICU. I also had a previous insurance policy that I cancelled effective 10/31 as I was transitioning to the new policy with BCBS effective 11/1. The hospital says the claim is still pending, and that the total is, to be exact, $127,500. The insurance people from Allianz Care have told us they have declined that claim and will not cover it. Some people had told me that under the ACA and possibly the newborns and mothers protection act of 1996, newborns are automatically covered under the mothers policy for the first 30 days. Is this true? We are in wait-and-see mode right now but are terrified that we may never be able to buy a home or retire. Any other opinions or ideas regarding recourse for us at this time are greatly appreciated. | 491708d3681b09b81cd800af6c5aee6be69f5da6131fb14fcd1200de7edf6a34 | [
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(VA) Premie baby NICU stay deemed not medically necessary by insurance and now hospital is billing us Our baby was in the nicu for 4 weeks. We were finally given the okay to take her home and we did with no issue. Insurance covered all but final few days of stay and is claiming it was "not medically necessary" for those days. Now hospital is billing us for over 10K and is threatening collections. We were never told we could take home the baby earlier and did so when the doctors told us. Have already had the hospital appeal it to insurance twice. What course do we have to fight this with the hospital and/or insurance? Thanks | f0083d41449909b4735801fb0ea38d92c4bd7563ade7364a2829907e66cb97a3 | [
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Insurance denied impatient hospital stay because they deemed it “not medically necessary”. In NYC. I went to urgent care for a kidney infection, with pain and high fever. It was confirmed by urgent care with rapid urine culture, I was sent home with script for antibiotics and was told to go to ER the next day if I did not feel better. I did not feel better in the morning. I called urgent care and was directed to ER. I spent the next 17 hours in ER, with the expectation of not being admitted. I received IV antibiotics, and had lots of tests done. My kidney infection was reconfirmed, but no more threatening condition was identified. I was supposed to be released around 7PM, but due to shift change and miscommunication the decision to release me wasn’t completed until 2:30AM, when I was again running a high fever. My attending told me she wasn’t comfortable sending me home and admitted me. I was transferred upstairs, to try and get some sleep in a hallway, as there were no rooms available. I was discharged the next day, late afternoon. I was required to inform my insurance of any inpatient hospital admission. I technically knew this, but forgot it in the moment due to the illness, stress of the day, and the fever I was running when admittance was decided. My fault. Insurance is denying coverage for the entire inpatient stay, since nothing worse than an infection was diagnosed. But I was following medical advice. I was told to stay, is that not enough for something to be considered “medically necessary?” Or is that why I’m supposed to inform them, so insurance can argue with doctors against admitting me if doc can’t prove it’s medically necessary? I expect a giant bill in the mail. Like most people I don’t have the money for that. That’s why I pay enormous insurance premiums. What should I do now? Am I totally screwed because I didn’t inform insurance I was being admitted? | 4a9e8edc45342ce7f4bae65da3702ee29a67604bd436101e48bbc71b22c7d674 | [
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Insurance denied impatient hospital stay because they deemed it “not medically necessary”. In NYC. I went to urgent care for a kidney infection, with pain and high fever. It was confirmed by urgent care with rapid urine culture, I was sent home with script for antibiotics and was told to go to ER the next day if I did not feel better. I did not feel better in the morning. I called urgent care and was directed to ER. I spent the next 17 hours in ER, with the expectation of not being admitted. I received IV antibiotics, and had lots of tests done. My kidney infection was reconfirmed, but no more threatening condition was identified. I was supposed to be released around 7PM, but due to shift change and miscommunication the decision to release me wasn’t completed until 2:30AM, when I was again running a high fever. My attending told me she wasn’t comfortable sending me home and admitted me. I was transferred upstairs, to try and get some sleep in a hallway, as there were no rooms available. I was discharged the next day, late afternoon. I was required to inform my insurance of any inpatient hospital admission. I technically knew this, but forgot it in the moment due to the illness, stress of the day, and the fever I was running when admittance was decided. My fault. Insurance is denying coverage for the entire inpatient stay, since nothing worse than an infection was diagnosed. But I was following medical advice. I was told to stay, is that not enough for something to be considered “medically necessary?” Or is that why I’m supposed to inform them, so insurance can argue with doctors against admitting me if doc can’t prove it’s medically necessary? I expect a giant bill in the mail. Like most people I don’t have the money for that. That’s why I pay enormous insurance premiums. What should I do now? Am I totally screwed because I didn’t inform insurance I was being admitted? | 4a9e8edc45342ce7f4bae65da3702ee29a67604bd436101e48bbc71b22c7d674 | [
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My wife was involve in a car accident. Another car ran a red light and t boned her. There was an officer present and witnessed the guy run the red light and ticketed him for it. We have made our insurance aware of the accident and they have contacted his insurance, and they are saying he has yet to file a claim and they cannot do anything until he does. There was a police report made with all involveds information. What should we do from here? Thank you | b7e96954b3b3473a999ec77511f86c51bc194f20aca2df6c9bd269d7fb0ab21c | [
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I’m getting sued by someone involved in an accident with my ex wife. My ex took valid plates off my registered car and put them on an unregistered / uninsured vehicle. Located in Ontario, Canada. Here’s the deal. I was legally separated ( since divorced) from ex wife. Part of our unwritten agreement was that she could have my car until the divorce was finalized. Said car was totaled in a previous accident 6 weeks prior to which my insurance is handling. Ex wife was also driving at the time. Car was towed to a mechanic to where the mechanic said it was a write off. We agreed she would arrange to have a scrap yard pick it up and keep whatever few hundred they’d give her. I gave the ownership papers over to her so she could give the slip to the scrap yard and I’d be able to wash my hands of it. Turns out she removed the plates and put them on an unregistered / uninsured vehicle. (This is where I obviously fucked up) She proceeded to have a second accident in this new car. Based on the Statement of Claim She rear ended (completely at fault) somebody else who is claiming the typical maladies and injuries. Concussion, psychological injuries, back problems, neck problems, etc.. In the Statement of claim it also mentions an insurance company that I was with around 2013-2014, not the company that was insuring the 1st totaled car. Nor does the claim mention a make, model, or even description of the vehicle my ex wife was driving at the time of this second accident. So I guess in theory it could somehow possibly be my old totaled car involved in this second accident but this scenario is doubtful. Not to mention, on the day of the 2nd accident I still had insurance on that 1st vehicle and it still had valid plates. There is a possibility she did get it repaired (3k in repairs - car was worth only 1k) instead of scrapping it but I highly doubt it. I’m also assuming she would have gone through the proper accident claim channels as she knew it would have still been insured. (I paid a year in advance and it was still valid for another 45 days or so) From what I’ve been told / been able to gather my insurance company knows nothing about the second accident and there was no report made with them either. I contacted the insurance company (the one from 2013-2014) the plaintiff is also suing and this is the 1st time they are aware of it too. They appear to be more confused than I am at this point. Asking to get the truth from my ex wife is impossible. She suffers from some undiagnosed mental disorder along with a life encompassing drug addiction problem. She doesn’t have a fixed address, constantly changes phone numbers and is utterly untrustworthy. The story of her putting my plates on a different car is from her. I have no idea if it’s true or not. Assuming what she said is true, How do I absolve myself from any responsibility in this lawsuit? Or what should be my next steps? Is it report stolen plates? Lawyers? If so, What specialty should I be looking for? The least I need to involve my ex, the better it is. It sets off a firestorm of 50-100 calls without resolving anything, another barrage of threats and texts and just reliving a ton of garbage I’ve been trying to rid myself of for over 3 years. Any help would be appreciated. And thank you all for taking the time reading through this. Cheers! | 7c6e59c18eade43637190336c3a855bde595a52b9ee19a2c17bfa26e41d8c416 | [
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I’m getting sued by someone involved in an accident with my ex wife. My ex took valid plates off my registered car and put them on an unregistered / uninsured vehicle. Located in Ontario, Canada. Here’s the deal. I was legally separated ( since divorced) from ex wife. Part of our unwritten agreement was that she could have my car until the divorce was finalized. Said car was totaled in a previous accident 6 weeks prior to which my insurance is handling. Ex wife was also driving at the time. Car was towed to a mechanic to where the mechanic said it was a write off. We agreed she would arrange to have a scrap yard pick it up and keep whatever few hundred they’d give her. I gave the ownership papers over to her so she could give the slip to the scrap yard and I’d be able to wash my hands of it. Turns out she removed the plates and put them on an unregistered / uninsured vehicle. (This is where I obviously fucked up) She proceeded to have a second accident in this new car. Based on the Statement of Claim She rear ended (completely at fault) somebody else who is claiming the typical maladies and injuries. Concussion, psychological injuries, back problems, neck problems, etc.. In the Statement of claim it also mentions an insurance company that I was with around 2013-2014, not the company that was insuring the 1st totaled car. Nor does the claim mention a make, model, or even description of the vehicle my ex wife was driving at the time of this second accident. So I guess in theory it could somehow possibly be my old totaled car involved in this second accident but this scenario is doubtful. Not to mention, on the day of the 2nd accident I still had insurance on that 1st vehicle and it still had valid plates. There is a possibility she did get it repaired (3k in repairs - car was worth only 1k) instead of scrapping it but I highly doubt it. I’m also assuming she would have gone through the proper accident claim channels as she knew it would have still been insured. (I paid a year in advance and it was still valid for another 45 days or so) From what I’ve been told / been able to gather my insurance company knows nothing about the second accident and there was no report made with them either. I contacted the insurance company (the one from 2013-2014) the plaintiff is also suing and this is the 1st time they are aware of it too. They appear to be more confused than I am at this point. Asking to get the truth from my ex wife is impossible. She suffers from some undiagnosed mental disorder along with a life encompassing drug addiction problem. She doesn’t have a fixed address, constantly changes phone numbers and is utterly untrustworthy. The story of her putting my plates on a different car is from her. I have no idea if it’s true or not. Assuming what she said is true, How do I absolve myself from any responsibility in this lawsuit? Or what should be my next steps? Is it report stolen plates? Lawyers? If so, What specialty should I be looking for? The least I need to involve my ex, the better it is. It sets off a firestorm of 50-100 calls without resolving anything, another barrage of threats and texts and just reliving a ton of garbage I’ve been trying to rid myself of for over 3 years. Any help would be appreciated. And thank you all for taking the time reading through this. Cheers! | 7c6e59c18eade43637190336c3a855bde595a52b9ee19a2c17bfa26e41d8c416 | [
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I’m getting sued by someone involved in an accident with my ex wife. My ex took valid plates off my registered car and put them on an unregistered / uninsured vehicle. Located in Ontario, Canada. Here’s the deal. I was legally separated ( since divorced) from ex wife. Part of our unwritten agreement was that she could have my car until the divorce was finalized. Said car was totaled in a previous accident 6 weeks prior to which my insurance is handling. Ex wife was also driving at the time. Car was towed to a mechanic to where the mechanic said it was a write off. We agreed she would arrange to have a scrap yard pick it up and keep whatever few hundred they’d give her. I gave the ownership papers over to her so she could give the slip to the scrap yard and I’d be able to wash my hands of it. Turns out she removed the plates and put them on an unregistered / uninsured vehicle. (This is where I obviously fucked up) She proceeded to have a second accident in this new car. Based on the Statement of Claim She rear ended (completely at fault) somebody else who is claiming the typical maladies and injuries. Concussion, psychological injuries, back problems, neck problems, etc.. In the Statement of claim it also mentions an insurance company that I was with around 2013-2014, not the company that was insuring the 1st totaled car. Nor does the claim mention a make, model, or even description of the vehicle my ex wife was driving at the time of this second accident. So I guess in theory it could somehow possibly be my old totaled car involved in this second accident but this scenario is doubtful. Not to mention, on the day of the 2nd accident I still had insurance on that 1st vehicle and it still had valid plates. There is a possibility she did get it repaired (3k in repairs - car was worth only 1k) instead of scrapping it but I highly doubt it. I’m also assuming she would have gone through the proper accident claim channels as she knew it would have still been insured. (I paid a year in advance and it was still valid for another 45 days or so) From what I’ve been told / been able to gather my insurance company knows nothing about the second accident and there was no report made with them either. I contacted the insurance company (the one from 2013-2014) the plaintiff is also suing and this is the 1st time they are aware of it too. They appear to be more confused than I am at this point. Asking to get the truth from my ex wife is impossible. She suffers from some undiagnosed mental disorder along with a life encompassing drug addiction problem. She doesn’t have a fixed address, constantly changes phone numbers and is utterly untrustworthy. The story of her putting my plates on a different car is from her. I have no idea if it’s true or not. Assuming what she said is true, How do I absolve myself from any responsibility in this lawsuit? Or what should be my next steps? Is it report stolen plates? Lawyers? If so, What specialty should I be looking for? The least I need to involve my ex, the better it is. It sets off a firestorm of 50-100 calls without resolving anything, another barrage of threats and texts and just reliving a ton of garbage I’ve been trying to rid myself of for over 3 years. Any help would be appreciated. And thank you all for taking the time reading through this. Cheers! | 7c6e59c18eade43637190336c3a855bde595a52b9ee19a2c17bfa26e41d8c416 | [
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Involved in a multi car accident with fatalities. I want to help all I can but I also want to protect myself. California Just a warning this is extremely graphic. Over the weekend, my boyfriend, our friend, and I went on a trip to the coast. We were driving back to Sacramento early in the morning when there was an accident. We were driving through a rural area on a highway, going 65, and it was pitch black. From what I could tell in the dark and at my distance, and with the speed in which things were happening, it looked like two cars collided and debris was all over the road. I braked hard and went to avoid the cars but hit some debris so I pulled over. When I got out to check my vehicle, I ran back to the scene to see what I hit and discovered a body in the far right lane. I went on auto pilot and called 911. I did my best to explain where we were and what happened. There was another body on the ground a couple lanes away from the first, and a girl screaming and pinned under a car. I stayed with her while bystanders and my passengers did their best to make the scene safer by redirecting traffic. When police arrived we got together with them and lifted the car off the girl. She had a severe head injury. I stayed with her until the paramedics arrived which was also about when she stopped breathing. I have no idea if she made it, or what her quality of life will be if she did. After the paramedics took over I broke down and walked back to my car. I cried heavily for a couple of minutes. An officer approached me and my passengers and took our statements. I told them I think I hit someone and they tried to convince me I only hit debris. I was not convinced, and leaned under my car with my phone flash light on and found blood and bits of...flesh or brain, smeared all over my car's belly and hanging down from the heat shields and exhaust system. I was angry with the officer for blowing me off and trying to get us to leave. I had a literal crime scene under my f\*cking car. Eventually they decided there were three separate incidents. An officer gave me a card with his badge number and the incident number. He took my insurance information and took pictures of my vehicle, but only took one picture of my vehicle's underside from the front. Remember this was pitch black rural territory with no streetlights. Then he told us that they had everything they needed, that we could go, and to just take my car to a car wash and rinse it off really good, which is absolutely mortifying imo but what else are you supposed to do?? I'm asking if there is anything else I can do. It the daylight you can see better just how much human remains are smeared and hanging off my undercarriage. I doubt the evidence that was collected and I had the thought to have a local CHP officer come out and take additional photos and send them to the officers who responded (we drove straight home from there after that, skipping Sacramento altogether. I don't feel comfortable stating where I live here but I do live in California). I haven't washed my car yet and I would like to do so as soon as possible...I need to get rid of that smell, and I need to have my transmission looked at because it doesn't sound good after what happened. I just don't know if this could be used against me. I feel like not because of the way the officers were treating the situation, trying to convince me I didn't hit a literal human and trying to get me to leave. Barely taking pictures and all. But I don't know. I just don't know. I'm sorry if I'm asking stupid questions I just want to do everything I possibly and reasonably can. I didn't see what I hit, and if I did, avoiding it could have put myself and my passengers at further risk. The incident was spread across the highway taking up all three lanes and even the shoulders on either side. I just didn't want to collide with the vehicles in the wreckage. I also want to find out, if legally possible, if there were survivors. One paramedic said the two bodies were gone, but was vague about the girl. I've spoken with my friends, some of whom are medical professionals, about the injury she sustained and the potential for her survival, and no one seems to think that with a head injury like that than anyone could live and if they could, their quality of life wouldn't be great. An article I found online describing the incident states there was one fatality and two taken to the hospital with major injuries, which obviously conflicts with what the paramedic told me. I also want to know if my impact with that passenger killed him, because the article (if it's accurate, who knows) states that the only person who died was the one my vehicle collided with and if the other two people initially survived their ejection, I have reason to believe the man I hit was also alive. So would it be in my best interest to just rinse off my car and move on with my life, and not try to get more information to the officers? Do they need more information? I feel awful and selfish for asking such a question, but my heart goes out to those people and I want to do everything I can. But I also don't want to have the family members come after me. There's nothing I could have done differently that would have been safer or better. And no amount of evidence or whatever is going to bring that man back to life. Either way, whether he was dead or alive before I hit him, nothing is going to bring him back to life. And I have to live with that. Also, how can I legally and respectfully find out if the other two people survived? Would it be a bad idea to tell the officers to give my phone number to the family members? I don't know what I would tell them...I don't know. I just don't know how to proceed and I don't want to do something to make things worse. Thank you for your advice and I'm sorry if I'm asking stupid selfish questions or being insensitive I don't mean to be I just really need to know. Also, if there is anything I'm maybe not thinking about or considering please share. Thank you. | effe28ed53365d6e19a08c930501a4ce8b3a0410010f4c24c4ecda708502b14a | [
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My son's apartment community locked out all the tenants after two months of trying to change everyones' leases or push them out. Anyone know of resources in Texas they can get to over the weekend? This is in Texas (for applicable laws / rights) About two months ago, an asset management company bought the apartment community my son (26) lives in. In that time, they've: * Dropped off packages making massive changes to rental agreement with lots of added fees (not legal mid-lease) including a trash valet service ($50 a month), a pet deposit, pet rent, and a "common area cleaning fee" for pet waste even though everyone picks up after their animals ($100 per pet), tried to charge a $1200 fee to each resident in a smoking "building" (not apartment) even if no one in the apartment smokes, etc * It's a gated community, they left the gates open for two months. This led to vandalism and theft (at least a half dozen people have had their catalytic converters stolen, plus cars being broken into). * Painted everything with cheap paint that has started peeling a month later * Done a ton of unneeded temporary repairs that look terrible * Tried to tell everyone they could only pay rent with money orders from a certain company. That company's nearest branch is a 45 minute drive away by car, hours away by bus (they shut down the electronic payment portal). * Quit telling everyone what they owed for utilities then started posting eviction notices for people that didn't pay. * Notified everyone there was a 40% rent increase, effective immediately (illegal) * Required everyone to register their cars under threat of tow, with 48 hours notice (the lease requires 10 days notice). They also said effective immediately, resident parking stickers and the old car registration list are no longer valid. Tonight is supposed to be when the towing starts. Today, at close of business, they closed the gates and turned off everyone's access cards unless they had signed the documents agreeing to all the changes. This effectively is locking everyone out of their homes. One of the residents parked their truck on the exit gate sensor so it would stay open, but otherwise, they would have all been locked out. They've also formed a watch group for tonight so they can warn everyone if a tow truck (or multiple) show up. This stuff can't be legal. Does anyone know of any resources that can help a group of renters on an emergency basis? They need to talk to someone this weekend if at all possible. They're talking about suing the asset management as a community, but I'm not looking for legal advice to pass on, just resources. As an added note, some of the renters believe the asset company may have hired the vandals because it looks like specific people are being targeted, namely the ones that have been giving the most vocal pushback. They don't know that for certain, and can't prove it, but they have filed police reports. | 97b5c7eefcd494a38e5ee382c0e04d28df8318e8c59cb540483949a7be9b1bb9 | [
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My son's apartment community locked out all the tenants after two months of trying to change everyones' leases or push them out. Anyone know of resources in Texas they can get to over the weekend? This is in Texas (for applicable laws / rights) About two months ago, an asset management company bought the apartment community my son (26) lives in. In that time, they've: * Dropped off packages making massive changes to rental agreement with lots of added fees (not legal mid-lease) including a trash valet service ($50 a month), a pet deposit, pet rent, and a "common area cleaning fee" for pet waste even though everyone picks up after their animals ($100 per pet), tried to charge a $1200 fee to each resident in a smoking "building" (not apartment) even if no one in the apartment smokes, etc * It's a gated community, they left the gates open for two months. This led to vandalism and theft (at least a half dozen people have had their catalytic converters stolen, plus cars being broken into). * Painted everything with cheap paint that has started peeling a month later * Done a ton of unneeded temporary repairs that look terrible * Tried to tell everyone they could only pay rent with money orders from a certain company. That company's nearest branch is a 45 minute drive away by car, hours away by bus (they shut down the electronic payment portal). * Quit telling everyone what they owed for utilities then started posting eviction notices for people that didn't pay. * Notified everyone there was a 40% rent increase, effective immediately (illegal) * Required everyone to register their cars under threat of tow, with 48 hours notice (the lease requires 10 days notice). They also said effective immediately, resident parking stickers and the old car registration list are no longer valid. Tonight is supposed to be when the towing starts. Today, at close of business, they closed the gates and turned off everyone's access cards unless they had signed the documents agreeing to all the changes. This effectively is locking everyone out of their homes. One of the residents parked their truck on the exit gate sensor so it would stay open, but otherwise, they would have all been locked out. They've also formed a watch group for tonight so they can warn everyone if a tow truck (or multiple) show up. This stuff can't be legal. Does anyone know of any resources that can help a group of renters on an emergency basis? They need to talk to someone this weekend if at all possible. They're talking about suing the asset management as a community, but I'm not looking for legal advice to pass on, just resources. As an added note, some of the renters believe the asset company may have hired the vandals because it looks like specific people are being targeted, namely the ones that have been giving the most vocal pushback. They don't know that for certain, and can't prove it, but they have filed police reports. | 97b5c7eefcd494a38e5ee382c0e04d28df8318e8c59cb540483949a7be9b1bb9 | [
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There is this 19 year old kid who keeps wiring me money to my bank account so I change my testimony and I keep wiring it back, but it never stops she keeps sending it back again, What can be done here to make her stop without getting her or myself in trouble? [West Lake Hills, TX] Long story short and without getting into too much detail. I’m a witness in a case and the hearing is a month away. One of the kids involved in this case wants me to change my testimony. I’m not involved in any way with the case other than I witnessed something and I got served to go to court. This girl I know came to my house told me she wants me to change my testimony and wanted to give me this stuffed envelope filled with money in return. I refused and she kept pushing it until she eventually left. Now she keeps sending money to my bank account which I have no idea how she got my account number to begin with, and I can't believe she’s dumb enough to send it through the bank which leaves trail back to her. I told her over and over that I won't accept her money but she keeps sending them anyway. It’s happened three times so far. My concern here are as follows: 1) I don’t know what to do to stop her from sending me the money. She doesn’t stop sending it back and I don’t want a single cent of her money laying in my account 2) I’m not sure if not telling the judge about that would be illegal (although I would prefer not to say anything if all this would go away and I make her stop but I don’t want to get involved in any more shit tbh) and 3) I’m worried about my bank account as well. Having couple thousands of dollars sent to me then sent back three times seems suspicious as hell!! | a6348849c6aedf9ce93cfe9c2fe653bb1edb77ad65908b69a5be2bfdec5e64db | [
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There is this 19 year old kid who keeps wiring me money to my bank account so I change my testimony and I keep wiring it back, but it never stops she keeps sending it back again, What can be done here to make her stop without getting her or myself in trouble? [West Lake Hills, TX] Long story short and without getting into too much detail. I’m a witness in a case and the hearing is a month away. One of the kids involved in this case wants me to change my testimony. I’m not involved in any way with the case other than I witnessed something and I got served to go to court. This girl I know came to my house told me she wants me to change my testimony and wanted to give me this stuffed envelope filled with money in return. I refused and she kept pushing it until she eventually left. Now she keeps sending money to my bank account which I have no idea how she got my account number to begin with, and I can't believe she’s dumb enough to send it through the bank which leaves trail back to her. I told her over and over that I won't accept her money but she keeps sending them anyway. It’s happened three times so far. My concern here are as follows: 1) I don’t know what to do to stop her from sending me the money. She doesn’t stop sending it back and I don’t want a single cent of her money laying in my account 2) I’m not sure if not telling the judge about that would be illegal (although I would prefer not to say anything if all this would go away and I make her stop but I don’t want to get involved in any more shit tbh) and 3) I’m worried about my bank account as well. Having couple thousands of dollars sent to me then sent back three times seems suspicious as hell!! | a6348849c6aedf9ce93cfe9c2fe653bb1edb77ad65908b69a5be2bfdec5e64db | [
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There is this 19 year old kid who keeps wiring me money to my bank account so I change my testimony and I keep wiring it back, but it never stops she keeps sending it back again, What can be done here to make her stop without getting her or myself in trouble? [West Lake Hills, TX] Long story short and without getting into too much detail. I’m a witness in a case and the hearing is a month away. One of the kids involved in this case wants me to change my testimony. I’m not involved in any way with the case other than I witnessed something and I got served to go to court. This girl I know came to my house told me she wants me to change my testimony and wanted to give me this stuffed envelope filled with money in return. I refused and she kept pushing it until she eventually left. Now she keeps sending money to my bank account which I have no idea how she got my account number to begin with, and I can't believe she’s dumb enough to send it through the bank which leaves trail back to her. I told her over and over that I won't accept her money but she keeps sending them anyway. It’s happened three times so far. My concern here are as follows: 1) I don’t know what to do to stop her from sending me the money. She doesn’t stop sending it back and I don’t want a single cent of her money laying in my account 2) I’m not sure if not telling the judge about that would be illegal (although I would prefer not to say anything if all this would go away and I make her stop but I don’t want to get involved in any more shit tbh) and 3) I’m worried about my bank account as well. Having couple thousands of dollars sent to me then sent back three times seems suspicious as hell!! | a6348849c6aedf9ce93cfe9c2fe653bb1edb77ad65908b69a5be2bfdec5e64db | [
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[NY] Groom is dying, time is of the essence. Getting married via Skype "in" another state? A friend of mine knows a couple in NYC that wants to get married. COVID-19 has obviously put any plans on hold, especially since they still need to get the license. The problem is the groom is in hospice, and has maybe a few weeks left to live. He desperately wants to marry his fiancee before he passes. They've heard about some states performing weddings via Skype, and some (like TN, and I think VT) let you apply for a license online. Would they be able to apply for a TN (or other state) marriage license, and then be married by a TN (or whatever) official via Skype? Is there any other recourse they might have to get married in NYC during all of this? Would it be possible to do an otherwise legal ceremony sans license, and have it validated after the fact? (I know that's been done in the past, under special circumstances.) Thanks, guys. | b149b97f2540222cab71fd1fd5267042e31e636b313f71dbb824568440858c90 | [
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Wife threw me out and is ghosting me. Delivered divorce papers to me. What are the immediate steps I need to take? Long story short, she made me pack a small bag and I am at my parents house. I was able to grab a few changes of clothes and my work laptop / cell phone. I need to grab many other things, most importantly work equipment, as I work 100% remote. Wife is not responding to text, calls, nothing. I started getting alerts that someone was trying to access my personal email account, DoorDash account, etc. What are the first steps I need to take right away? Without proper equipment my work will definitely suffer. We rent a house together, if that makes any difference. It’s all a little overwhelming and I’m trying to get my head around what needs to be done. | 66ea0320b599be4fc83c6cca2d2c8b36cc4770e8415acd491a70c1286806f861 | [
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