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kaiser1025 t1_jeec8jo wrote
Point out my biggest mistake here. Feel free to choose a couple. Was it assuming that my employer health insurance would be active and to take their word for it? Insuring a 15 year old car (with issues) beyond what's legally required? Full coverage would have been $460 a month. Choosing to sign a new lease an hour away from a job I had just started because it's what the girlfriend wanted without any base facts as to why? Entering into a verbal trust payback system for said car I had zero opinion on?
Or is it going to be the seemingly inevitable 3hour drive to pick up a car license plate that I cannot outfit and will just have to mail it back? Looking at Uber costs now because, for whatever reason, they cannot mail the plate to me, even if I paid 3x the postage cost.
Schiendelman t1_jeef66n wrote
$460 a month tells me you have a pile of other issues.
I strongly suspect you need a job close to home and to not be driving at all.
kaiser1025 t1_jeefolx wrote
Other issues - vandalised car claim that paid out 15k. Police involved etc
Several seizures that revoked my license for 3 years
Otherwise, have been driving for 11 years without a single infraction, warning, criminal charge, or civil suit of any kind. Until the event I refrenced in OP.
I do have some heavy identity theft though. I ordered an updated CLUE report to verify the only claims present are valid
kaiser1025 t1_jeeg3dm wrote
I would look for work elsewhere but I loveeeeeee my job so much đ„șđ„ș
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kbc87 t1_jeee15j wrote
Health insurance. Any lurkers here please note this. GET HEALTH INSURANCE. You may think youâre in perfect health but you never can predict an accident like this. A week long hospital stay is NOT going to be cheap.
kaiser1025 t1_jeef1ui wrote
If they are in that much of a perfect health, I usually point out HSA and how they work and are quite literally the strongest kind of investment account you could possibly have. And they only get better if you truly don't need to touch it and are able to max the HSA limit.
Khyron_2500 t1_jeeilzu wrote
Someone already commented with the information you need, so my input here is just to keep your information targeted.
I think you (hopefully) learned a lot of lessons here, but ultimately your question seems to largely be âI have a plate thatâs coming to the dealer for a car that was already totaledâ do I need to actually go get it and give it back to the DMV or can I have the dealer send it back?â
The rest of the information is just kind of meaningless to us and you. If you need to know about anything you could do about health insurance, then ask that.
Just as an aside, it might be that your coverage is retroactive to when you signed up/weâre hired so I would double check that.
93195 t1_jee7r2u wrote
The dealer doesnât want your tag, but the DMV does. If you donât complete the process to transfer the tag to your next car, you are legally required to return it to the Florida DMV, either in person or by mail.
Your license can be suspended if you donât do it within 30 days.
nobbyv t1_jee65ue wrote
Why would you need to go to the used car dealership? Your family member who was dumb enough to sign for you is on the hook for the car. You can continue to pay them back for it or not. End of story.
kaiser1025 t1_jee68m5 wrote
To get the tag. They already paid for it. I'm still going to pay them back, as previously agreed.
SwordfishTough t1_jee6u3o wrote
What do you need the tag for? (This might be a state specific thing I'm not aware of)
kaiser1025 t1_jee75qa wrote
I just remember reading about it being illegal to possess one without it assigned to a vehicle? Or something
SwordfishTough t1_jee7hn4 wrote
I see. I recommend confirming the requirements first before you do anything.
nobbyv t1_jee7hs0 wrote
If you already have a plate, you should be able to have it assigned to the new car. But this is immaterial if the car is totaled. A car doesnât need to be registered to âexistâ (which is wonât for much longer anyway); it needs to be registered for you to drive it on public roads. Which you can no longer do.
kaiser1025 t1_jee7n39 wrote
Yeah its registered. I had been using the temp paper tag. Then they called me yesterday telling me I can pick it up. The accident was 3 days ago
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stuffeh t1_jegrvgx wrote
If it had unsafe tires it might have been on the dealership to put on safe ones before selling. But you'll need help from a lawyer (injury or automotive maybe?). I doubt Florida has any such consumer protections.
Nathan-Detroit t1_jeeaipf wrote
I see a lot of random details, but no clear misunderstanding on your part. What are you even asking for here?