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My friend got in a car accident and wasnt sposed to have a friend in the car so she lied to the insurance co?

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She got in a little fender bender (even though her car has quite a bit of damage) but no one was hurt. she had a friend in the car but wasnt supposed to and the friend left and the cop got the friend's cell number and social security number. My friend told the insurance co that she didnt have anyone in the car and is planning on telling everyone that her friend just witnessed it, and recognised her and came to make sure she was alright but thought she had to stay because she just witnessed it. My friend got a failure to yeild ticket and is going to the judge on monday. They dont have proof that she had someone in the car do they? Just the other guy who was involved's word, so what will happen when the other guy and my friend's stories dont quite match up? Will my friend be able to pull it off as a misunderstanding? Whats going to happen? Please answer and provide details! Thanks!

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  1. You better be careful... insurance companies dig deep.  I think you might be in a pickle.


  2. as long as your friend's friend wasnt the driver at the time of the accident the insurance companies don't care.  and neither does the cop.  you're fine. to both the cop and the insurance companies,,

    your friend's parents on the other hand,, thats a whole new ball game. :)

  3. One lie can snowball into many.  Tell your friend to stand up and take the heat and not put herself in a position to lose more than she bargained for.

  4. stop lying and face what you deserve,you know there wasnt supposed to be anybody else in the car but you did it anyways,---think of it this way what if it turned out to be a bad accident and you killed your friend,how would you feel then------------learn by your mistakes.

  5. You should be very careful...especially if you're in this position.

  6. Great way to do things.  Have a 'little" accident that causes quite a bit of damage, then lie to the insurance company.  Ever hear of Karma?

  7. your friend could be facing a huge fine and possibly criminal charges for lieing to the police.  she'll probably only get a fine and community service, but she'll have a police report if they decide to file the charges.

    lieing to the police is a serious offense... and her story is kind of lame.  they probably will believe the other driver.  he has nothing to lose or gain from telling them the person was in the car, while 'your friend' has everything to lose from it.

    When her insurance finds out, she's going to be in BIG trouble from them... they may not pay for the accident because she lied about it, and she may get dropped from her policy.  she'll have to get insurance from someplace else, which will be really expensive because she was recently dropped and had an accident plus a ticket.

    this doesn't include any punishment bestowed on her by the parents...... yeah she's in HUGE trouble if the cops find out, which they probably will.

    tell her i said good luck with that......

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  9. It's one word againts the other, but in this particular situation I think they will believe the other dude. Think about it: Her friend just happen to randomly be in the area of the crash and was so close so fast, and then all the other dude has to say is he seen her in the car before the crash. Im also assuming that your friend (driver) has a provisional license. Understand where I'm going? With my experience in the system this is the logic I came up with.

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