Gas Station Fuel Killed His Car—But They Say It’s Not Their Fault! Attorney Ugo Lord Reacts!
13 Replies to “Gas Station Fuel Killed His Car—But They Say It’s Not Their Fault! Attorney Ugo Lord Reacts!”
Looks like someone dumped sugar in his tank.
Thank you sir
I’m a fuel hauler that gas diesel and water in it and it phase separated
The last thing I would’ve done if I saw that coming out of my gas tank would be to start my car! I would’ve figured out what to do before I ever let that run through my system!
Wouldn’t the gas station have a record of whether or not they tested the gas
more or less that video is from a youtuber making fake content videos
How do I sue the post office for not maintaining their doors that smashed my hand.
As far as evidence, in the video he says he filled up at the Exxon, but shows a sign for a 76 station? So what's up with that? So there is some level of credibility lost, but it sure looks legit despite him being confused about what station he's at.
There are signs on all pumps with the number for the state agency that tests the pumps, he should have called that number to log a complaint, as others here did. I would never have driven away with the "fuel" looking like it did.
He accidentally took the Ayran pump
My neighbor claimed this happened to him. He was actually caught on video of pouring something in his own gas tank. He was just trying to get a lawsuit (get'n paid is how he put it).
One more thing to add on; contact your state's DoT, and ask for their Weights and Measurements dept (at least, that is what it's called here). They do routine checks on the stations tanks, and if you file a complaint with video evidence like this, they will send a worker out to test ASAP. You can also request their previous results but I think you'll need an attorney to secure those.
Maybe also film himself filling a Jerry can from the same nozzle, to show the cloudy gas mid pour.
It's pricey to have your tank dropped and the system flushed to fully remove the faulty gas, and any damaged parts. Hopefully the station owner did right by them, but, I doubt they did so willingly
Looks like someone dumped sugar in his tank.
Thank you sir
I’m a fuel hauler that gas diesel and water in it and it phase separated
The last thing I would’ve done if I saw that coming out of my gas tank would be to start my car! I would’ve figured out what to do before I ever let that run through my system!
Wouldn’t the gas station have a record of whether or not they tested the gas
more or less that video is from a youtuber making fake content videos
How do I sue the post office for not maintaining their doors that smashed my hand.
As far as evidence, in the video he says he filled up at the Exxon, but shows a sign for a 76 station? So what's up with that? So there is some level of credibility lost, but it sure looks legit despite him being confused about what station he's at.
There are signs on all pumps with the number for the state agency that tests the pumps, he should have called that number to log a complaint, as others here did. I would never have driven away with the "fuel" looking like it did.
He accidentally took the Ayran pump
My neighbor claimed this happened to him. He was actually caught on video of pouring something in his own gas tank. He was just trying to get a lawsuit (get'n paid is how he put it).
One more thing to add on; contact your state's DoT, and ask for their Weights and Measurements dept (at least, that is what it's called here). They do routine checks on the stations tanks, and if you file a complaint with video evidence like this, they will send a worker out to test ASAP. You can also request their previous results but I think you'll need an attorney to secure those.
Maybe also film himself filling a Jerry can from the same nozzle, to show the cloudy gas mid pour.
It's pricey to have your tank dropped and the system flushed to fully remove the faulty gas, and any damaged parts. Hopefully the station owner did right by them, but, I doubt they did so willingly
His car in 9 months 🤰
always get a receipt.