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Got the cops there to make a report instead of just exchanging info would be the first thing, after that your only real option is to file it with you're insurance, hope you opted for the uninsured motorist coverage and let them deal with collecting what is owed from the person that hit you.+4
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You're reading You just paid off your car note early and 5 days later somebody runs into you at an intersection. He has a suspended license, no insurance and when you try to exchange info seems drunk. What would you do, and not do?
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