Rear ended by OKC police. They do not carry auto insurance

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druryj

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I’d call the Helpline at Dan Daily! Or that Wolf Pack Dude on TV...whassisname? or the Law Firm of Hansen Dorani out of Tulsa maybe.


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She said step one was to get a claim packet and fill it out..that is where she is now.
She said other police officers showed up you can see in the pic.
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It's about the cop being personally negligent.

I'm not sure I follow what that changes? She's still going to recoup damages for the vehicle and the personal injury from the City, since the officer was acting in his capacity as an employee when he smashed the Taurus. Of course he's liable, but the city is the one providing the settlement on his behalf since the liability is transferred to him.

It's not a matter of gross negligence or a willful act of harm (or suppression of evidence), which are what typically leads to being able to pursue a civil claim against an individual law enforcement officer.


Also @swampratt that car is 100% a total. Oof.
 

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