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Dave Ribeiro 01-08-2014 09:43 PM

Re: Lost my car in a chassis shop accident
 
Alan , You have a PM ...............

Alan Warman 01-08-2014 11:57 PM

Re: Lost my car in a chassis shop accident
 
Nelson
Thanks for the compliment, that is why I like class racing when a fellow racer makes a comment like that.
Chuck
I wish I knew were it was I would buy it.
Kenny
I am still using your old heads and intake.
Dave
Will do , thanks
for the info

nhramnl 01-09-2014 05:14 PM

Re: Lost my car in a chassis shop accident
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by njk53 (Post 415672)
A car that runs 11.88 in K/SA is a respectable vehicle. Stop negotiating with the shop owner, consult an attorney and see what your options are. Don't sell yourself short. I didn't hear any mention of an insurance company. Is this guy a registered business with the county? He has some liability in the matter even though the fire I'm assuming was an accident.

This is the best advice in the thread. Don't "work with" the guy, and try to "make a deal". You entrusted your property to him and he destroyed it. He isn't your friend, and even if he was, he'd still have the obligation to restore you to the condition you were in before the loss. Get a lawyer, or you'll end up with nothing.

Mack Reeves 01-09-2014 06:17 PM

Re: Lost my car in a chassis shop accident
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nhramnl (Post 415805)
This is the best advice in the thread. Don't "work with" the guy, and try to "make a deal". You entrusted your property to him and he destroyed it. He isn't your friend, and even if he was, he'd still have the obligation to restore you to the condition you were in before the loss. Get a lawyer, or you'll end up with nothing.

Now that sounds like a plan!!!!

Fred Rice 01-11-2014 09:11 PM

Re: Lost my car in a chassis shop accident
 
Alan,

Sorry to hear the bad news....I think Mr. Haddad was on the right trail. If you signed a work order OR if there was a repair order written then your chances of a solid case are better. A signed work order indicates a contractual agreement between you and the shop and legitimizes your car being left at that location.

I do know that in many states ( applies here in NC ) there is a "Carriage Law " that states if a customer entrusts their vehicle to a repair shop, then the repair shop has the responsibility for the care and safety of your property. Maybe Texas ( or where ever the car was located ) has a similar law. Did this shop have a Garage Liability policy?

Your reasoning to proceed to the next step is that the shop owner is not working with you in "Good Faith".

I agree with others who posted, that you need an attorney, as many times they can reach settlement ( favorable to you ) without a court proceeding.

I wish you luck in getting a good resolution.

Best wishes,

Fred


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