Some people may find something wrong with their vehicle, but they don't want to pay for a fix. So it's time to have an accident and then blame the misaligned bed or damaged suspension arm on someone else. It's easy when the body shop is run by their friend who will inspect the vehicle and create a convenient list right up to the maximum they think your insurance will pay for. While this truck is in New York, this type of scam occurs all over, particularly in the border states where many mexicans immigrated over and formed their own car repair and body shops.
Getting wealthy on scamming the insurance industry is a big thing now because the car owner is supposed to be the front line of defense for their insurance company, but many accident participants don't question their insurance company's payout despite them being the one in the collision. They may feel guilty about hitting someone, but they also have a responsibility to defend your insurance company from being ripped off by the victim of the collision or the body shop that adds on unnecessary repairs they didn't actually do. The guilt shouldn't cause someone to run off from thinking about the collision ripoff.
Very heavy on the brakes and wants people to rear end him in his company truck