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Wrong person got the diminished value check — can my sister get it back?

Okay so I'm posting this for my sister because she's overwhelmed and honestly so am I. She was in a pretty bad rear-end collision a few months ago — her car, her insurance, her name on the loan, everything. Her boyfriend was driving at the time, which I guess is how his name got into the claim somehow, but he is not on the title, not on the loan, not on her policy. Nothing.

Fast forward to last week. A check shows up from the at-fault driver's insurance company for diminished value on her car. The check is made out entirely to her boyfriend. Not her. Not her and her boyfriend. Just him.

He's now saying it's basically "his" money and he's depositing it into his personal account. My sister is the one still making payments on a car that's worth less because of an accident she didn't even cause, and she's getting nothing?

I genuinely don't understand how the at-fault insurance company even came up with his name as the payee. He had zero financial stake in that vehicle. My sister is the one who suffered the loss in value.

A few questions I'm hoping someone can help with:

  • Is this even legal? Can an insurer just cut a check to a random person?
  • Does my sister have any recourse to get that money directed to her?
  • Should she be talking to an attorney about this?

She's already stressed from dealing with physical therapy after the crash and now this feels like she's getting screwed twice. Any insight is appreciated.

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