SD_GT
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So guys, long story short I was pulling out of my parking spot when an older Mustang sped through the lot and hit my rear bumper. My car was already visibly out of the spot and I have 3 witnesses who can verify that the other driver was speeding. The kid panicked and asked not to get insurance involved and said he'd pay cash. I said that was fine since all I'd need to be 100% again is a re-spray on my rear bumper. Well, lo and behold I text him the quote the next day and he responds with "I'm contacting my insurance". I simply respond with a thumbs up emoji and think to myself that this is going nowhere and I'll just pay it out of pocket and let the kid slide.
Today I get a call from a number I didn't recognize so I didn't answer. I googled the number and found out that it was a local insurance company. It is my understanding that in CA, the vehicle backing out would be at fault under normal circumstances. However, my car was visible, loud as hell, and I have witnesses stating he was speeding when he hit me.
I wanted to ask if you guys have any tips before I start the process with my insurance company and what you guys would do in my situation. I just want to do my best to avoid getting screwed.
Thanks.
Edit: I'm selling the vehicle due to my already insanely high insurance and would like for it to not spike up again. Also, I called local PD and they said they would only come out if someone was injured. Yes, I understand I shouldn't have let him slide but I felt for the kid and gave him the benefit of doubt.
Edit-Edit: I have a video of the other party admitting fault but didn't get a clear view of his face. Shortly after admitting fault, his friend states "no dude, you're not supposed to admit shit like that here."
Today I get a call from a number I didn't recognize so I didn't answer. I googled the number and found out that it was a local insurance company. It is my understanding that in CA, the vehicle backing out would be at fault under normal circumstances. However, my car was visible, loud as hell, and I have witnesses stating he was speeding when he hit me.
I wanted to ask if you guys have any tips before I start the process with my insurance company and what you guys would do in my situation. I just want to do my best to avoid getting screwed.
Thanks.
Edit: I'm selling the vehicle due to my already insanely high insurance and would like for it to not spike up again. Also, I called local PD and they said they would only come out if someone was injured. Yes, I understand I shouldn't have let him slide but I felt for the kid and gave him the benefit of doubt.
Edit-Edit: I have a video of the other party admitting fault but didn't get a clear view of his face. Shortly after admitting fault, his friend states "no dude, you're not supposed to admit shit like that here."
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