sonjiro123
New Member
My vehicle was stolen in Georgia in January. At the time I was paying Title Max. I filed a police report that night and notified Title Max. Well, I tried to borrow my mom's car to help my husband as we have 3 kids that all go separate ways in the morning and we work at different times. After being put on notice about my tardies at my job, we decided to take the monies we had received from our taxes to pay Title Max off and put it on a new car. We couldn't afford to pay for a car we didn't have and me lose my job and place more strain on us. So, we stopped paying Title Max and I explained that the vehicle was stolen and I didn't have a vehicle and only had liability insurance on the vehicle.
Well, they recovered the vehicle in Alabama and found out that a 14 year old was driving his mother's car. The police have arrested the mother who turns out to be some owner of a dealership in Birmingham, Alabama. She had changed the VIN # on my vehicle and states she doesn't know who she purchased my vehicle from. Well, when we got the vehicle back, Title Max, of course, came to repossess the vehicle.
My question is, can I sue the person who is being arrested for the amount I owe Title Max and expect recovery since I wouldn't be in this mess if my vehicle wouldn't have been stolen in the first place? All I want is for this to be over. I honestly do not have good credit so I had to put down a boat load of money for the vehicle I have now and am paying what I was paying monthly to Title Max. All of this could have been avoided if my vehicle hadn't been stolen.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated as I don't know what my next step is and I don't know what type lawyer I need or where I go next or even if I need to pursue this.....maybe I cut my losses and move on....idk....
Well, they recovered the vehicle in Alabama and found out that a 14 year old was driving his mother's car. The police have arrested the mother who turns out to be some owner of a dealership in Birmingham, Alabama. She had changed the VIN # on my vehicle and states she doesn't know who she purchased my vehicle from. Well, when we got the vehicle back, Title Max, of course, came to repossess the vehicle.
My question is, can I sue the person who is being arrested for the amount I owe Title Max and expect recovery since I wouldn't be in this mess if my vehicle wouldn't have been stolen in the first place? All I want is for this to be over. I honestly do not have good credit so I had to put down a boat load of money for the vehicle I have now and am paying what I was paying monthly to Title Max. All of this could have been avoided if my vehicle hadn't been stolen.
Any assistance is greatly appreciated as I don't know what my next step is and I don't know what type lawyer I need or where I go next or even if I need to pursue this.....maybe I cut my losses and move on....idk....