- Jurisdiction
- Michigan
I know someone who had his 3rd DUI and was in a serious, single car accident where he was severely injured. He was driving a car that belonged to someone else and he did not have a license. The case went to court and he jumped bail the day of sentencing. He has an arrest warrant out for well over a year. I am not sure why they have not caught up with him. He has not moved or anything. Anyway, I see now that he is actually suing the insurance company for damages. I downloaded the suit and he is basically saying they need to provide care and benefits for him for the rest of his life because he is disabled (they canceled his benefits). All this while he is running from a warrant and lying to his family about it.
I am astounded that this went as far as a summons. He had to have lied to his lawyer right? He cannot possibly be entitled to a lifetime of care while committing a felony and now running from it? The insurance company has to know about this, it is public record. I am just interested in feedback as I have been watching this guy scam his way through life.
I am astounded that this went as far as a summons. He had to have lied to his lawyer right? He cannot possibly be entitled to a lifetime of care while committing a felony and now running from it? The insurance company has to know about this, it is public record. I am just interested in feedback as I have been watching this guy scam his way through life.