Guy broke his truck trying to recover me

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So I got stuck and somebody came by to try and pull me out. He ended up breaking one of his tie rods and getting stuck himself. Then he said his truck was damaged after he drove it home because of alignment. What's the proper thing to do here? Do I pay to repair his truck? I at least have home some gas money.
 
Was it a buddy you called to come get you out or some guy that just happened upon you and volunteered to get you out?
If it's a buddy yeah you may want to help with those repairs.
If it's some random dude that volunteered to help that's on him. He assumed the risk when he volunteered.
How does someone damage a tie rod trying to recover another vehicle?
 
That's tricky. When you recover someone, you "accept" the possibility of something going wrong. However, some may not stop to think about that. I think the right thing to do is at least offer to help pay some of the repair regardless of anything else. That is you call though.
 
He never asked actually. He was just mad because I didn't offer to help pay. He's saying he had to replace both tie rods and get an alignment.
 
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So I got stuck and somebody came by to try and pull me out. He ended up breaking one of his tie rods and getting stuck himself. Then he said his truck was damaged after he drove it home because of alignment. What's the proper thing to do here? Do I pay to repair his truck? I at least have home some gas money.
Good question. I don't think you owe him anything. Yes it was decent of him to stop and help you but he was the one who broke something on his rig because he obviously didn't do something right. If I stopped to help you and broke my truck doing it I accept all responsibility for the damage. If he had damaged you would you have blamed him and want restitution ? That is what insurance is for. It pays for damages caused by you or someone else. After all you don't know if he knew what he is doing and could have easily damaged you. If it was a friend that you asked to help you, that might be an exception when you ask someone to take a chance with their vehicle. I would let dead dogs lye.
 
Was it a buddy you called to come get you out or some guy that just happened upon you and volunteered to get you out?
If it's a buddy yeah you may want to help with those repairs.
If it's some random dude that volunteered to help that's on him. He assumed the risk when he volunteered.
How does someone damage a tie rod trying to recover another vehicle?
He's a friend of a friend. I tried offering to help but he's just being a dick so im really just trying to figure out what the norm is.
 
Was it a buddy you called to come get you out or some guy that just happened upon you and volunteered to get you out?
If it's a buddy yeah you may want to help with those repairs.
If it's some random dude that volunteered to help that's on him. He assumed the risk when he volunteered.
How does someone damage a tie rod trying to recover another vehicle?
Right, how do you do that ????Duaaaaaa
 
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He's a friend of a friend. I tried offering to help but he's just being a dick so im really just trying to figure out what the norm is.
If he doesn't want to take your money/help, then that's ok! That's his choice. You're trying to make it right, which IMHO is the right thing to do, regardless of who it is.
 
That's tricky. When you recover someone, you "accept" the possibility of something going wrong. However, some may not stop to think about that. I think the right thing to do is at least offer to help pay some of the repair regardless of anything else. That is you call though.
Sorry, I don't agree that it is the RIGHT thing to do. He volunteered to help and therefore takes the responsibility. By the same token if he had damaged you (he did the hook up) would you demand or ask for payment of damage when he was good enough to volunteer. It would only make a difference if you asked someone to help you other than a professional tow company.
 
He never asked actually. He was just mad because I didn't offer to help pay. He's saying he had to replace both tie rods and get an alignment.
It's called tough luck, he damaged his own vehicle ! Bent tie rods can be straightened by hand normally. As long as he didn't change the length of the tie rods an alignment wouldn't be necessary. He must not know how to fix anything.
 
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He's a friend of a friend. I tried offering to help but he's just being a dick so im really just trying to figure out what the norm is.
I would have no guilt about not paying for his mistake. I think he is mad at himself for doing something stupid. Tie rods are not tow hooks.
 
send him dinner and a case of beer or throw him a couple 20's let him know you appreciated the helping hand.
Maybe a six pack to help him get over his dumb mistake, but that's all I would do. Since I don't drink I doubt I would offer anything depending on his attitude which he has already shown to suck !
 
Not your fault that he tried to drive it home knowing it was broken and as a result broke more. How did he break a tie rod getting you unstuck? Was he pulling from the front of his truck going in reverse? If so his tranny is likely trashed too. Was he pulling from the rear and doing wheelies lifting the front end up and slamming it down? Did he hit a stump? Was the truck already a piece of crap and he blames you for his misfortune?
 
Not your fault that he tried to drive it home knowing it was broken and as a result broke more. How did he break a tie rod getting you unstuck? Was he pulling from the front of his truck going in reverse? If so his tranny is likely trashed too. Was he pulling from the rear and doing wheelies lifting the front end up and slamming it down? Did he hit a stump? Was the truck already a piece of crap and he blames you for his misfortune?
He was towing me uphill.
 
He wasn't using the tie rod to tow. It just broke pulling me up a hill.
Must have been in bad shape before he damaged it pulling you up. Was he dragging his truck over rocks or something ?
I still see no liability on your part.