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Man Sues Himself for Vehicle Damage

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These people are nuts !!!!! :D:)

Man sues himself for vehicle damage

Worker goes to court after backing city dump truck into his own car

Associated Press

Updated: 9:36 p.m. ET March 15, 2006

LODI, Calif. - When a dump truck backed into Curtis Gokey's car, he decided to sue the city for damages. Only thing is, he was the one driving the dump truck.

But that minor detail didn't stop Gokey, a Lodi city employee, from filing a $3,600 claim for the December accident, even after admitting the crash was his fault.

After the city denied that claim because Gokey was, in essence, suing himself, he and his wife, Rhonda, decided to file a new claim under her name.

City Attorney Steve Schwabauer said this one also lacks merit because Rhonda Gokey can't sue her own husband.

"You can sue your spouse for divorce, but you can't sue your spouse for negligence," Schwabauer said. "They're a married couple under California law. They're one entity. It's damage to community property."

But Rhonda Gokey insisted she has "the right to sue the city because a city's vehicle damaged my private vehicle."

In fact, her claim, currently pending at Lodi City Hall, is for an even larger amount — $4,800.

"I'm not as nice as my husband is," she said.

Edited by hoss

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She may not be as nice as him, but she definitley is as stupid as him!

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LOL...

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What the judge say that the dump truck driver will have his wages taken out to pay for his car. Now that would be a kick! :lol:

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This is whats wrong with this country people sue for everything, next thing you know someone will sue you for stepping in dog s*** in front of your house!!! Lawyers too they SUCK!!!

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