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To: rimshot who wrote (30700)7/15/2021 6:59:36 PM
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Thanks, rimshot. I'll look into that stuff!

AJ's car was totaled when he was rear ended in a collision a couple of years ago. We had it fixed up well enough to drive and looking like new, but some things like the fuel system may have been damaged without us knowing it.

He's got 197,000 miles on it, and this is the first problem we've had with the fuel system.

Our kids have each had their cars totaled each of the past 3-years. None were their fault. We anticipated this, so we got them older cars and appropriate insurance coverage.

TJ's car was totaled by someone who we could have sued personally for the full value of the damage, but it was a single mom who was 20-years old, broke, living with her parents, driving to college, and she just caught a bad break. We let it slide rather than sue her for $9,000 and make her life even more difficult. I mean, she already was out the cost the car she had totaled.