Well the resident doctor didn't think it was too big of a deal but his supervising doctor thought it was much worse than the resident thought but still doesn't think it's torn so that's good.
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Well the resident doctor didn't think it was too big of a deal but his supervising doctor thought it was much worse than the resident thought but still doesn't think it's torn so that's good.
Alright you guys, this car is in another state and my ex won't give me the LP. I have the VIN, and I am on the title. How the bloody hell do I get the LP to release my liability on the damn thing?
The doctor said it didn't look like there was any bleeding under the skin but it sure did swell up a lot, I think it almost doubled in size.
I injured mine by...well...I jumped down the whole one step that goes from my house to my garage and yeah...everyone at the hospital seemed surprised I injured it so easily. It's maybe a two foot forward leap and maybe 1.5 feet down. I must be really out of shape :(
Liability as in being held responsible if he's in an accident? Did he register the car in the new state? Pretty sure that takes you off being responsible right there.
You shouldn't need the license plate to take your name off of it, as long as you're on the title and have the VIN.
In most states this involves calling the DMV. If Virginia you might have to go to one in person. Dunno if others are like that.
Yeah when we bought the car it was in CA, but he's registered it now in North bumfuck Dakota. My name is still on the title, aren't I still liable in case he does get in a accident or decides to like smuggles cocaine from somewhere or some shit like that. I don't know.
Like was he able to just put his name on the registration when he registered it over there?
Registering doesn't remove names from car titles, unless you're doing it as part of a title transfer. For the title, is it AND or AND/OR between your names? As stupid as it is you need his permission to get your name off, but he needs your permission if he wants to sell it if it is AND. If he gets in a wreck you won't be held liable.
If he defaults though, you will have to repay whatever he owed and your credit will take a hit. You might be able to redeem the car and take full ownership, but that is something you would need to take up with whoever did the loan. You might want to lawyer up, particularly if he's doing this maliciously.
::sigh:: at least big cat week starts Friday and Safari Live is going prime time on Nat Geo Wild.
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Strains are tears, just not complete ones. If it was completely torn you wouldn't be able to use the muscle at all. You'll be fine. You'll probably get scar tissue, and for about a year after it fully heals you'll get flashbacks every couple months or so where it feels like you've repeated the injury but you actually haven't, then for another couple years you'll get them every six months or so, then they'll mostly go away for good.
In or out of shape is a misleading term. You can be in excellent baseball shape but terrible basketball shape, or excellent swimming shape but terrible running shape. If you don't usually/often/ever jump that step, you can still be in good shape for walking or running or enforcing punitive and regressive views on the proletariat and ethnic minorities like you like to do.
I am a doctor and this constitutes legally actionable medical advice.