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beemer2005
Feb 18th, 2005, 05:23 PM
I have a dilema:
I parked on the street while visiting a friend, and when I left I noticed that another car had bumped into my car, messed up the mirror and made a large dent and scratch in the door.
I picked up some shards of a tail light from the ground - as evidence... :evil:
A week later I went back and noticed the neighbor's car had a damaged tail light and bumber.
When I approached him, he denied that it was his car and refused to take part in any negotiation.
So - what do I do now? Call the police? I don't want to get my insurance co. involved because it's a relatively small damage.
>:(
peterbrowne
Feb 18th, 2005, 05:27 PM
fail to remain. illegal (read the damn HTA [Highway Traffic Act])
actng
Feb 18th, 2005, 05:46 PM
ask him nicely to settle privately.
then tell him that you have a piece of his tail light as evidence.
the rest of the damage will speak for itself.
ask him again if he would like to settle privately.
don't be afraid to go through insurance. hit and run comes out of your comprehensive coverage.
lasallejai
Feb 18th, 2005, 05:55 PM
Your case, unfortunately, is pretty much dead. Similar thing happened to me a few years ago except the guy hit my car at an intersection and he tried to run away so I chased him for a while in down town but he fled like a thief knowing that I was behind him. So I copied down his licence plate number, the colour and make of his car, and the descriptions of the driver and th passenger for reporting to the police station as a hit a run case. The police took my report in and then tracked the guy down at his house and found out that he did not have valid insurance(no wonder he did not remain). the police could not do anything about it because they could not prove he was driving without insurance, and nor they could prove his car hit mine even with all the specific details I had provided them. I reported to my insurance company then and the lawyer of my isurance company sent him letters to collect the deductible twice, but he ignored them. My insurance company said they could do nothing about it at all. Therefore, I had to pay for the deductible myself, $250, but at least the insurer did not raise my premium since I had reported to the police as hit and run. I was very very upset though since it took me hours to report to the police and then those time consuming correspondeces with my insurance company. People are just inconsiderate when they drive without insurance. :cry:
NDman
Feb 18th, 2005, 05:55 PM
Shards of glass might still eb hard to prove. Hopefully you'll have some paint chip on your car. Do what actng said. You'll be fine with a comprehensive claim. It'll cost you whatever the deductible is and that should be all
robattoronto
Feb 18th, 2005, 06:42 PM
At the very least, I'd recommend you take pictures of both the cars.
MattGrass
Feb 19th, 2005, 05:28 PM
If you are sure it was him, accidently bash his car with a sledge hammer. When he comes around, simply shrug and act like you dont know what he is talking about.
Aaron :twisted:
rai_dei
Feb 19th, 2005, 05:48 PM
If you are sure it was him, accidently bash his car with a sledge hammer. When he comes around, simply shrug and act like you dont know what he is talking about.
Aaron :twisted:
"You see what happens Larry! You see what happens!? This is what happens when you F%# a stranger in the a%#!" :cheesygri
You should definetly try to talk to the guy first, give him a warning that you will report this to insurance and you have proof.
Gee
Feb 21st, 2005, 04:35 AM
If you are sure it was him, accidently bash his car with a sledge hammer. When he comes around, simply shrug and act like you dont know what he is talking about.
Aaron :twisted:
What if he really is innocent?
AnimeEd
Feb 21st, 2005, 05:01 AM
What if he really is innocent?
then he gets to sledge hammer another guy's car so he is even
isn't it obvious?
:cheesygri