A burned-out clutch and a broken down case
It may be one of those times where my involvement in a case affected the outcome in a way it shouldn’t have.
It may be one of those times where my involvement in a case affected the outcome in a way it shouldn’t have.
When the clutch on his car fails, Hadley Roeltgen is sent an 850 euro bill. But his credit card company says he shouldn’t be responsible, and reverses the charge. Now, a collections agency is after him. What should he do?
After only a few miles, her rental car stops running. Now Hertz is demanding 1,233 pounds for a replacement clutch. Doesn’t insurance cover the damage? Apparently not.