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lostnbroken, I'm sorry for your situation, but you have already been given all the correct legal options.
Apparently your mother doesn't want things easier. The option she has given you is one that you don't want to do.
The fact is she is the boss and doesn't have to agree with your idea of...
When does the lady say she will give you the check?
I don't see why you would need to call the police and make a report. She admitted that they were at fault. Maybe get something in writing from her.
Small claims court is an option, but it is not a quick one.
Why would you think the LL is...
With the ordinance you posted, I agree with your interpretation.
If you only look at the ordinance upto this point---1) No person in charge of property shall allow or permit trees, bushes, or shrubs on property abutting a street, alley or sidewalk......(then they would have a point). Maybe...
They may not bite but they do peck at shiny objects (buttons, earrings, rings, shiny fingernail polish, badges etc....) which could result in a good pinch.
You evidently weren't wearing something like this or you would have found out it is their instinct to try and get it.
Our state law states that it is the responsibility of the owner to maintain the area in the city right of way (including the cost). Then it also makes the land owner get a permit for removal of trees and limbs on the ROW. The owner could get fined if they don't.
Your city does have the...
In Colorado--
Statute of limitations for prosecution must commence within 10 years of it's commission. There isn't a statute of limitations in cases where there is DNA evidence identifying the defendant, provided that the offense is reported within ten years of its commission.
Statute of...
You need to sue the driver of the vehicle. If her insurance company isn't going to cover it, then you need to go after her.
Just because the insurance company is denying the claim doesn't mean she gets off the hook.
Good luck!
Call your employer or another employee and ask them. :confused:
The only thing I can come up with is you work for a restaurant on 2200 P street. :o
Snipes may have some advice so check back.
When you find out please post back, this one may keep me awake at night.
When they take you to small claims court they will have the burden of proving you were responsible for damaging the car.
If you know who did it you should have told the police.
I agree with Stephenk. Are you sure that the rate increase was from finding you at-fault or just a normal increase.
If your wheels were turned into the curb, it's pretty strange how your car would have continued to roll.
Why did you post in the 'Auto Accidents and Vehicle Claims' forum?
It's not illegal for them to choose the day that they caught you. They may not have been certain before and just wanted to be sure you were shoplifting. When they were sure then they stopped you. You need to tell your...
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