I am a 'federal fiduciary' for our daughter who is a disabled veteran. She was sued by a rental car company for replacement cost of the vehicle which was totaled while being driven by someone else. She told a guy that she was trying to break away from and showed up at her house intoxicated; to go SLEEP in the car because she was not letting him in the house. He took the car and drove it, wrecking it. He was found in the driver's seat with no one else in the car. She was sued and at the time was not on 'talking terms' with us; thus we were not informed in order to help her until after the fact. Her disability contributes to her inability to make good judgment calls and to understand most paperwork issues. She had communicated with the company and explained in detail what happened along with presenting the police report which confirmed her position that she was not in the vehicle. Her understanding was that she did not need to do anything else; another example of her incapacity to have good judgment with such decisions. Thus she did not show up in court to state her case and the court ordered her to pay for the vehicle and they took away her driver's license until it is paid. Later we contacted the rental car company about covering the car and they said it was too late?? Is there a way to rectify this mess so that she can have her driver's license back and have no responsibility to pay for this vehicle? Can they 'legally' sue her since she is a disabled veteran and receives 100% disability pay from the Veteran's Administration?