Depending on how violent the accident is, i wonder if insurance would pay out for a hit and run considering while it is unhinged, i wouldn't put it past some ppl to do an insurance scam like that versus the actual driver getting caught and being charged to compensate themDid you, her step father, hit her, your step daughter in a blatant hit and run in broad daylight?
Yes, woman I am currently seeing, I hit her, my step daughter, in the stolen car that you, the woman I am currently seeing, stole illegally for me to use for the purpose of the broad daylight hit and run.
Wonderful. Let us laugh together at how good we are at hiding this attempted manslaughter in broad daylight! Us, the step father and woman he is seeing, of the girl that we hit and ran in broad daylight!
After we attempted to murder her for insurance money.
Yes after the attempted insurance money murder. Our subtly and cunning knows no bounds!
Thanks. Totally didn't catch that in my proofread. Should be fixed.You might want to fix the typo on page 3. It says "I definitely shit Shizuka" instead of "I definitely hit Shizuka" kek. Otherwise great chapter. Things are ramping up.
It looks like in Japan victims (or their family in the case of a death) of a violent crime are compensated with money and/or healthcare benefits by the government. The downside is that the police need to verify that the victim is actually a victim. So if the police don't classify it as a crime then the government doesn't pay out. Also I didn't find it anywhere explicitly but I think the payout is in addition to insurance claims.Depending on how violent the accident is, i wonder if insurance would pay out for a hit and run considering while it is unhinged, i wouldn't put it past some ppl to do an insurance scam like that versus the actual driver getting caught and being charged to compensate them
Thanks. Should be fixed.Page 3 Panel 3
Shizuka -> Shizuku