Even the New York Times is talking about a rise in Auto Repossession Lawsuits
The New York Times singled out Credit Acceptance Corporation as a frequent filer of court cases relating to vehicle reposessions. That is true in Indiana. From 6/30/2016 to 6/30/2017, Credit Acceptance Corporation filed 404 cases in Indiana according to my search of the state mycase court datavase. That’s well more than one case a day. Behind each of these cases is a sad story.
In my opinion, you will never stop repossessions completely as people sometimes face unexpected hardships in paying a loan. What I think we can cut back on are repossession sales where virtually nothing is received for the vehicle. If you have had a vehicle repossessed, you should be aware that if the vehicle is not sold in a commercially reasonable manner after repossession, you may not have to pay the balance of the loan, but you will probably need a lawyer ot enforce your rights. If you are sued for a deficiency after an auto repossession, you should call a NACA consumer lawyer in your area. You can find one with this link.