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Harassing phone calls (PLEASE HELP)
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 15079016" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>Find out what you need for a protection order. I wouldn't let her deal with the guy anymore though. He only speaks to you regarding the matter and if you get to talk to him tell him you want to take his and her car to a shop to get estimates for your case records to present in court. If that doesn't deter him and you can get him to a good shop then you can call ahead and explain the issue you're having to a shop because some will be glad to make this guy look stupid for you. I've had a couple cases like yours where both parties came in and one was claiming the other hit them. We'd go out and look at the car that was supposedly hit a week ago and it already has a years worth of rust. It's always fun to call those people out. Estimators can tell what damage comes from what, even telling if it was from a car or some other object and exactly how they hit or were hit. Juat make sure you sound like the sane one in the ordeal.</p><p></p><p>I would prefer the protection order route because it bars the guy from any sort of contact, but that is not always easy to get. The body shop route is just another suggestion, but regardless I'd get a few buddies together for the intimidation factor if he will meet you (doubt it). Don't have to do anything to him but he will get the hint that you will if it goes any further than it has.</p><p></p><p>I know everyone is saying record the calls and I agree that it is a good idea, but just check your state laws. In my state it is law that you notify anyone before recording them. I believe Ca is the same. Just a heads up to keep you in the clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 15079016, member: 21786"] Find out what you need for a protection order. I wouldn't let her deal with the guy anymore though. He only speaks to you regarding the matter and if you get to talk to him tell him you want to take his and her car to a shop to get estimates for your case records to present in court. If that doesn't deter him and you can get him to a good shop then you can call ahead and explain the issue you're having to a shop because some will be glad to make this guy look stupid for you. I've had a couple cases like yours where both parties came in and one was claiming the other hit them. We'd go out and look at the car that was supposedly hit a week ago and it already has a years worth of rust. It's always fun to call those people out. Estimators can tell what damage comes from what, even telling if it was from a car or some other object and exactly how they hit or were hit. Juat make sure you sound like the sane one in the ordeal. I would prefer the protection order route because it bars the guy from any sort of contact, but that is not always easy to get. The body shop route is just another suggestion, but regardless I'd get a few buddies together for the intimidation factor if he will meet you (doubt it). Don't have to do anything to him but he will get the hint that you will if it goes any further than it has. I know everyone is saying record the calls and I agree that it is a good idea, but just check your state laws. In my state it is law that you notify anyone before recording them. I believe Ca is the same. Just a heads up to keep you in the clear. [/QUOTE]
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