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Vivinavi Los Angeles
Returned to Japan after being hit by a car: 。。。。

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#1
  • TOTORO
  • mail
  • 2022/06/22 12:05

Contents. I was renting my car ( 2006 Prius ) to a LONG BEACH student. I had them take out full coverage insurance. I also have the paperwork for that. I also had them sign a contract when I rented it out. I also had them sign a contract when I lent the car to them. Five days before I was to return to Japan, I had an accident. Naturally, he is unable to fix it in 5 days because his return is imminent. I told him that I couldn't fix it while he was there and that I wanted him to pay for the repairs first, but 、、、、However, 、、、、he sent me a last message the next day. He said.......................I talked to my parents. I told him that if he charged me anything more I would get a lawyer,
What ? ? ? ? ?
What a mistake, I thought he would shut up if I told him I was a lawyer 。。。。
As a result, he ran away. His Japanese license and CA license were taken in advance.

There is the whole exchange....
I told him normally that I would definitely be out of the mosquito net when I returned home, so I would replace the money while I was in LA. He was a 22 year old college student and all the money came from his parents.
He lied because he didn't want his parents to be angry with him and said it wasn't my fault. It is obvious that he told them.

I think I have no choice but to hire a lawyer... ? ? ? I would appreciate your opinion.

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#4


high risk of accident just before returning home
going off the rails, driving around everywhere you want to go above all, lending money is too risky
money lent is not returned
there is no way you will return in better condition than before

"when you return the car, return it in the condition you lent it in"

that's impossible it is impossible ! to return it in the same condition as before

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#5

This could be the guy who posted
"Car for rent" on the info board a month or two ago ?
I was thinking, "Oh look out, look out !."
A long time ago, many people here were of the opinion that you shouldn't easily lend or borrow a personal car.
I think that friends and long-time acquaintances may
deal with it conscientiously, but not those who come from Japan
and leave for a short period of time. Generally, I usually rent from a car rental company.
I can't rent a car because of some problem, so I ask an individual ?
or save money ? If you are a working person, you should rent a car legitimately.
And,
you shouldn't accept a request from a young student who doesn't have money
to rent a car.
I hope you get it all sorted out.
Good luck.

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#6
  • 田舎君
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 16:01
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If you have an accident and it is self-inflicted ?, you can ask the other party to do his/her best.
If the accident is self-inflicted, you can send an email to the other party and say, "If you don't pay for the repairs, you may not be allowed to enter the U.S. Are you prepared for that?
In the U.S., there is no statute of limitations, so don't worry. We look forward to hearing from you in good conscience." And.

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#9

Did you get Full Coverage even though you don't have a car ?
Then you can just file a claim with your insurance.

In accidents, people often blame others even if the other party is at fault. Besides the driver, the owner of the car can also be sued. You are lucky you only damaged your car ?.

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#10
  • ひろ
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 17:37
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I don't use insurance ? ?

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#11
  • すぐ弁護士
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 21:22
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Young people from Japan these days say they will immediately appeal to their lawyers, but I wonder if they are taught by someone or some incompetent scoundrel to be afraid to say so.
You should be careful if you are a traveler, a short-term student, or a visitor to Japan, because once you go back to Japan, you cannot be traced. If you consult a specialist, it's the same as curing yourself.

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#12
  • 親切を仇で返す
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 22:26
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Not helping people in need

This is American common sense

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#13
  • 真面目に働け
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 22:39
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You can usually pay for full coverage. That's what it's for.
When I rent a car from an American company, I have full coverage, and even if I get into an accident,
the staff comfortably assures me that the insurance company will take care of everything.
I'm sure the topixer got pissed off when I told him that he had to pay privately because of the inconvenience of using the insurance to repair the car. I don't have any sympathy for any of this from the get go.

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#14
  • ボケ
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 23:09
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What kind of accident did you get into ( )
only scratches ? bodily injury ? total loss ?
it depends on the damage
I can't give you advice without knowing the damage and also, signing a contract is not in Japanese ? here in America here in america, so if it's not in english, it won't be accepted in a court of law.

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#15
  • ボケ
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 23:11
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By the way, lawyers are in business
and can sue such small fry for money ?.

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#16
  • とれない
  • 2022/06/22 (Wed) 23:16
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I think you've already charged a lot because it says
that if you charge anything more, you're going to get a lawyer.

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#19
  • AAA
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 08:03
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You're just talking about using insurance ?.

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#21
  • 田舎君
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 09:14
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I don't see any comments from Topi, # 8. # Was it 18?
I would like to ask you to say something in this area.

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#27
  • 保険
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 16:01
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The student who borrowed the money must have paid for it himself. In that case, the student would have to report the accident to get the money. But I wonder if they will let you get insurance from a regular insurance company for short term ?
A girl who used to live in and visit the US rented a car from a friend and got her own insurance company.
But if the renter has insurance, it seems that if someone else drives the car, they have to add it to the renter's insurance. Maybe that also depends on the person
My friend said he has insurance that pays out if he gets in an accident with any car, even if it's not his own.
I wonder what the insurance is like if a repairman rents you a car ?.

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#29
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 16:20
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It's called an exchange forum, but I never write and interact with the topic owners.
Most of the topics are more like questions
and when they come up, thank you very much. And that's it.

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#30
  • スズ
  • 2022/06/23 (Thu) 20:05
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It was a disaster.
can't you get insurance to fix it?
That he is also irresponsible

I wouldn't lend it to anyone.

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#32
  • アホトピ
  • 2022/06/24 (Fri) 07:37
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,,
.

You spend too much, you always have too much time on your hands.

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#33
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/24 (Fri) 09:27
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By the way, did you have an accident 5 days before you returned home and there was no other party? It would have been better if there was no other party, but the driver must bear the repair cost himself.

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#34
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/25 (Sat) 07:33
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If you buy it with a loan, the loan payments are not yet paid

There is an accident and the owner's loan company will pay for the repairs ?.

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#36

I had an experience in the past.
But later I realized that I was the worst, living idly on my parents' money, not having a regular job, and earning pocket money by lending my car to short-term visitors.
This is just my case.

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#37
  • ん?
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 07:59
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Who will do the trial in this case, the US or Japan ??

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#38
  • あほ
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 11:30
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America, of course.

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#39
  • ん?
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 11:59
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So if they return to Japan, they will cry themselves to sleep ?
and there will be no blame afterwards ?.

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#42
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 12:51
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Civil trials are disputes between ordinary people, and both sides agree on compensation and so on.

In a criminal trial, there is no settlement because the state punishes.

Since it seems to be an accident involving damage to a car, the only way is to file a civil suit in Japan and agree with each other on compensation, etc.

You should consult Mr. Kei Komuro, who is studying to be a lawyer in New York.

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#43
  • Iijiman
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 15:41
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I had several similar cases, but I cried myself to sleep.
Looking back, I think they were really horrible to me by lending me a terrible car at a high price, and by treating me inappropriately when I asked for advice about the broken parts. I guess he deserved it........ How about you ? Did you have any idea about it? If the amount of damage is small, you might as well give up and think of it as a learning experience.

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#46
  • 田舎君
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 18:57
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"I lent my car to a student and had him take out full coverage insurance", can you do this ?
how can you sign up with an insurance company if you don't own the car ? and you are a student.
If I could do this, I would have to put the student's name as an additional driver on the insurance policy that the car owner has signed up for.
So if you cause an accident, the car owner is responsible ?.

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#47
  • 田舎君
  • 2022/06/26 (Sun) 19:04
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One more thing ( sorry for repeating )
Mr. TOTORO ( if there was a real person ). Next time you lend a car to a student, I suggest you get a deposit $ of about 2000.

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#52
  • あほ
  • 2022/06/27 (Mon) 10:43
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You shouldn't help someone in trouble because personal interaction will only get you in trouble. And if you help them once, they will ask for help every time.

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#53
  • 一緒
  • 2022/06/27 (Mon) 11:03
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I think the senses are bugged overseas, but what is fishy in Japan is fishy enough here too.

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#55
  • 貧乏は貧乏
  • 2022/06/27 (Mon) 13:09
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After all, people who get in trouble don't know how not to get in trouble, that's why they get in trouble

I won't get on a sinking ship.

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#58
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/28 (Tue) 07:29
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↑ Even in the exchange forum, the topicals don't interact with each other.

Because they only ask questions and if they read the posts and learn a little of what they need to know, that's it.

The rest of the time, the people who live in the forum are competing with each other.

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#58
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/28 (Tue) 07:56
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59

If the people who inhabit it are sticking up for each other and it is no longer relevant to the topic

I can't very well write a post thanking them.

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#63
  • ん?
  • 2022/06/28 (Tue) 15:07
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I guess Topi is here to expose you to all the students who made a topi and ran back home.

> It's obvious that he lied because he didn't want his parents to be angry with him and said it wasn't my fault. I told them that it wasn't my fault.

This is a baseless delusion
I think it is a manipulation of impression to make the student look bad.

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#65
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/06/28 (Tue) 17:21
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You have to read the one-sided posts about the damage
with that in mind, because they will write about how damaged they are.

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#67
  • Iijiman
  • 2022/06/29 (Wed) 15:26
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Topi, what happened to you ??

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