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You should sue the co-signer. Even though you may be the primary person obligated to pay the loan, he is responsible to you for totalling your car. You still have to pay the loan company because you took out the loan; but the co-signer caused the loss. You won't be able to force the loan company to take payments from him though. Getting him to reimburse you will be your problem.

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Q: What should you do if a co-signer on a car loan totaled car with no insurance now you are paying the loan?
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Who has to have insurance on the car the cosigner or the buyer?

You insure a vehicle. The buyer. The only thing the cosigner is responsible for is paying the bank back the money it loaned if the buyer doesn't. The principal driver of the vehicle who should also be the buyer.


What are your options on a totaled 2005 financed car that had no insurance coverage?

You have no options! Should have got insurance There are none. You have the joy of paying off a car you no longer have. Best thing to do is try and sell it for parts.


Cosigner need insurance?

The cosigner on an automobile loan is not the person who has to pay for insurance on the vehicle. The registered owner should pay the fees for insurance. However, it is the cosigner's responsibility to make sure the registered owner is carrying insurance for the vehicle.


What type of insurance should a cosigner obtain on a car?

The insurance reuire by your lender.


Should I continue paying car insurance if the car is totaled and have it removed from my policy?

If you plan on continuing the coverage on your new car then the answer is yes. If you don't get a new car then STOP!


If your loaner car was totaled and you do not have insurance what should you do?

get a good job............you will (assuming you are at fault for this loss) be require to pay for the totaled vehicle.........


What does the insurance do when you are still paying on a truck and someone hits you and it gets totaled?

If the person who hit you is the one at fault in the accident, then their insurance should cover the cost of the damages to your truck. If they don't have insurance, or if they don't have enough to cover all of the costs, then yours should kick in and cover the balance if you have full coverage and not just liability insurance.


Should a cosigner be named as additional insured on auto insurance policy?

Yes


How much should the payout be for my totaled car?

That depends on what the car is and how much the insurance values it at.


Your car is totaled and the other insurance is handling the case Should you contact your insurance company?

You could to see if they know anything.


Should a co signer be told if something they signed for is getting repoed?

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Your car was totaled due to fire what should you expect from the dealership?

Nothing. Your insurance company is the agency which would deal with that.