MyFutureSelfnMe wrote:
League_Girl wrote:
A lady had threatened to sue me once when her son rear ended me and she said if I took it to the insurance, she will sue me because she has neck problems. She also said it was my fault. Now I know that in my state the person behind is always at fault unless you back into them. But it was too late because I didn't have the license number. No way could I have reported it to the police. I was totally manipulated and she probably didn't have car insurance or her son didn't have a learner's permit or had no license and she was trying to keep him from getting into trouble. I felt sorry for the kids because they were learning to be dishonest and manipulate people to avoid trouble. They did have another child in the backseat and she looked to be about 13 or 14.
Wow, you let her play you. She committed a hit and run, and she can and would go to jail for that.
I was naive and didn't know the law. I believed her. People can still take advantage of me. By the time I knew, it was too late. I now keep a pen with me in the car so that way I can write down the license number if I run into another collision and they try and pull a stunt on me.
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Son: Diagnosed w/anxiety and ADHD. Also academic delayed and ASD lv 1.
Daughter: NT, no diagnoses. Possibly OCD. Is very private about herself.