Sentences with phrase «intentionally damaging another vehicle»

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However, a motor vehicle title lender may seek a personal money judgment against you if you impair the motor vehicle title lender's security interest by (i) intentionally damaging or destroying your motor vehicle; (ii) intentionally hiding your motor vehicle; (iii) giving the motor vehicle title lender a lien on a motor vehicle that has an undisclosed prior lien; (iv) selling your motor vehicle without the motor vehicle title lender's written consent; or (v) securing another loan or obligation with a security interest in your motor vehicle without the motor vehicle title lender's written consent.
It can involve hitting a person, damaging or tampering with property such as a home or a vehicle, poisoning them, defaming the person and causing others to want to inflict harm, transmitting an STD intentionally or any other type of misconduct that will knowingly cause harm to an individual.
To recover damages after a motor vehicle accident, you must show that another person either intentionally caused your injuries, or that they did not use the appropriate standard of care.
If you watched someone grab a shopping cart and ram it full speed into your vehicle intentionally, then you might have a case for a lawsuit related to property damage.
However, it is not officially theft until your insurer's auto theft experts conclude that you did not intentionally lose or damage your vehicle.
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