Some guy hit my car
Even with insurance claims from StateFarm, etc.. Don't require you to fix the damage unless severe in which case many insurance companies pay the body shop directly. You just can not file a reclaim for additional monies on the same damage. So if you were say hit again and scratched in the same general location it might be in your best interest to show the insurance company a receipt showing you did infact get the damage repaired otherwise they could decline your claim.
You also both signed a release of liability which IMO is extreme for a scratch but you did it. That does not entitle him to say hey I am now going to file a civil suit against you for the reimbursement of what you did not use to fix your bumper I mean how would he know? Unless you directly told him.
While he may have been *****ing the whole time about not hitting you in fact he paid you so I don't see the guy paying you for something he didn't do. So he was at least honest enough to pay you. Time for you to return some of that honesty at least IMO.
If you can get the work done cheaper and of quality for less money I would not pocket the additional money I would give it back - if I had a way to give it back to the individual (I would not go above and beyond - but reasonable).
It's good to be honest
you are trying pocket the cash by having a cheaper repair performed, but don't want the guy to find out.
answer:
don't worry about it
suggestion:
next time, shut the f*** up about it. if you want something to remain a secret, don't tell the entire world.
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Maybe he won't hit and run or do anything shady again if he thinks people may be watching.
Your worrying about repainting the area is unwarranted to a degree. Spotting in the color coat is nothing for a good painter (MB experienced, not some schmuck down the street, either) but there might be a question whether he would use the OEM Nano-particle clear coat. Worth asking about.
Personally, when I see unrepaired collision damage on a newish car, I see an owner (or lessee) who doesn't give a damn and is likely neglecting other things also such as proper service.
If so, I DEF would not have it painted yet
Pocket that money.
In a year or 2, you will have a nice amount of road rash. I drive very cautiously -- lots of distance between me and the car in front of me, and not all that much interstate driving -- and it's just unavoidable to some degree.
Have it repainted then. Kill 2 birds with one stone. And maybe have a clear bra applied



