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How can I solve this problem as I am unable to pay such big amount

I work under transport company as a driver and involved in an accident with other car driver but no one was injured and my contractor, who is owner of the truck, is not contacting with insurance company. So I am getting letters from the insurance company to pay $14198.52. Now debt collection agency sending me letter to pay the amount otherwise will take to court.

Asked on August 13, 2017 under Accident Law, Alaska

Answers:

SJZ, Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 6 years ago | Contributor

Community Legal Aid is not quite right. First, you or the truck owner would only be liable if you were "at fault" in causing the accident--i.e. driving carelessly or negligently (speeding or going too fast for conditions; following another vehicle too close; changing lanes without looking; going through a stop sign or light; texting or otherwise driving distractedly; etc.). If you were not at fault, and you cannot be shown to be at fault, you should be able to defend the case successfully; the other side would have to prove your fault to win money.
However, if you were at fault, you are liable for the costs or damage you did. The owner may be liable, too (a vehicle's owner is liable when someone whom the owner lets drive is at fault), and the other driver or their insurer could go after the truck's owner in addition to or instead of you--but that's their choice. The could choose to just go after you. As the at fault driver, you would be ultimatetly responsible for the accident; even if they went after the owner and got money from them or their insurer, the owner or the insurer could in turn sue you, the cause of the accident, for reimbursement. If you were at faut, therefore, you may wish to try to settle the case for an amount you can pay or payment terms (e.g.  payment over time) you can afford.


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