Vandilized car from a recent exgirlfriend break up?
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Vandilized car from a recent exgirlfriend break up?
I broke up with my girlfriend and 5 days later my windows on my 1956 Ford were shaterd with a brick also they throgh paint all over it she had been spreding remors that I hit her and was thretend with my life by her sister. I strongly suspected Her new boyfriend,Sister or best friends are behind the broken windows I know people that say they know who are responsible for it.no one in my neiborhood saw any thing we just heard the loud noise when it happend and called the cops, I then made a polece report and am trying to get new helpfull information.
Asked on April 25, 2009 under Accident Law, Nevada
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FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Your suspicions are not all that unreasonable.
You might want to file a claim with your auto carrier for the malicious damage under the "comprehensive" portion of your policy. You'll still have to eat the deductible.
While the police or insurance company may investigate, the odds are that she will get away with it this time.
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