Car was hit at dealership, HELPPPPP!!! LAWYER???
Before you pick up the car, photograph it visibly inside the dealer's premises, possibly with the Service Advisor standing next to it. Have the repair order noted that the damage occurred while at the dealer and that the dealer will accept responsibility for the repair. Decide if you trust the dealer enough to allow them to have the damage repaired, or get estimates from a trusted repair facility. If you wish to allow them to repair the car and they agree, let the repair process go forward.
If you do not trust them to do the repair, you are not obligated to allow them to do so. Get estimates for repair and present them to the dealership just as you would to any private party after an accident. If you wish to pursue a diminution of value claim, discuss that with them based on evidence of the loss of value for a repaired car for a fully original car. Otherwise, this runs the same course as any accident where the car is repaired to the previous condition. We don't all get to have a new car after an accident.
If they repair the car or pay for the repair, but contest the diminution of value claim, do not sign any waivers when you pick up the car which indicate that you are fully satisfied. Acknowledge the repair to the physical damage but nothing further. The likely remaining disputed amount will be within the jurisdiction of small claims court. If they refuse to give you possession of your car after repair without signing a waiver for diminution of value, call the police to their location.
You may need an attorney if the dealership does not cooperate from the outset, as that amount would likely exceed the jurisdiction of small claims court. If they refuse to document the damage before you pick up the car, I would call the police to their location to file an accident report before you re-take possession.
My advice is not legal advice, and I am making no representations as an attorney. Good luck.
After that, I would sue for loss of value because it will guaranteed go on the Carfax, unless they pay out of pocket and hide from the insurance company which I highly doubt.
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Just remember, if you accept a "comparable" car, it might not be as good as the one you have.
If the damage is all cosmetic, get it fixed.
Ask yourself, if you would have dumped the car if it was a parking lot accident?




Get a few freebees and drive happy.
The dealer might easily be able to say "We handled your car in a reasonable manner and with due diligence, and while it was reasonably parked and unattended, this person ran into it. This is not our problem. This is between you and him/her."
You always have the right to sue the dealership, but lawyers aren't free, and absent some clear evidence of negligence on the part of the dealer, you'd (probably) be wasting the lawyers time and your money.
If you are reasonable in your expectations of the dealership, they will likely go above and beyond. But understand they are doing so at their own discretion and hopefully real desire to do you proper, and that they (most likely) don't have to... as another party, not the dealership staff, ultimately damaged your car.








Sounds like you already got a good deal.




