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Granny Terp
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Mother sent bill for cleaning son's blood off the street after accident!
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Granny Terp
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She also had this bill:
"Robinson also paid to have the wrecked car stored for months in case there was a trial." It's outrageous. The bills should have never been sent to her but to the guilty driver, who had been living illegally in SC for 12 years. |
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Granny Terp
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The drunk driver should pay the bills. Of course, the illegal alien shouldn't have been allowed to stay in SC in the first place, much less be driving a car. |
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Granny Terp
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The mother should get in touch with her local representative and have that person intervene with the various agencies. There is no charge for that service.
In my opinion, all the bills should have been sent first to the other driver who was at fault. If that driver didn't have insurance, then the accident related costs should have been covered by the victim's car insurance. If that didn't cover it, then the only reason the mom should have gotten a bill would be if it was her car that her son was driving. Otherwise, if it was billed to her son's name, unless she had signed papers saying that she would cover all his indebtedness while he was alive, she's not responsible for the bills. The $50 clean up bill should have never gone to her address. The clean up was the result of the drunk driver's actions. Whomever provided the clean up service should have sent it to the other driver, or just claim it as a loss. They can still go after the guilty driver; even in prison the prisoners can earn small amounts of money, and she can pay from that fund. It might take a long time but I believe it would be a meaningful debt for her to pay. I searched but I couldn't find who actually sent the clean up bill. The towing service? The fire engine company? The city? DOT?
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Oh not surprised, I hate drunk drivers, even if they are citizen, legal or illegal immigrant.
It already happened in CA for many years, and AL is very bad too.
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