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Find a high end shop, get a quote for a fix, have the transport company insurance pay up.
As many said, do not report to your insurance as it will lower your cars value dramatically since it will be reported.




Say the two solutions you are okay with (if that's true--maybe you only want a replacement at this point) are either full replacement/market value or a repair off the books so you don't have diminished value on such an expensive vehicle.
Had something similar with my wife's old van - while parked at the elementary school, a classmate's mother hit the rear bumper corner coming out of their space. Fortunately they were good people and left a note. I got a quote and they ended up cutting me a $5,000 check to keep it off their insurance. I paid cash at the body shop so it stayed off the Carfax. Win-win.
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I don’t know if the police needed to be involved in a simple fender bender in the parking lot between people who know each other. However if I witnessed it and it was a stranger that I couldn’t trust then that’s a different story.
Like if somebody’s family member hits a car in their driveway do they need to file a police report or just get the cars fixed?
I don’t know if the police needed to be involved in a simple fender bender in the parking lot between people who know each other. However if I witnessed it and it was a stranger that I couldn’t trust then that’s a different story.
Like if somebody’s family member hits a car in their driveway do they need to file a police report or just get the cars fixed?
I don’t know if the police needed to be involved in a simple fender bender in the parking lot between people who know each other. However if I witnessed it and it was a stranger that I couldn’t trust then that’s a different story.
Like if somebody’s family member hits a car in their driveway do they need to file a police report or just get the cars fixed?
I'm not a lawyer, but IMO if you drive your own car through your own garage door and smash another of your own cars parked inside, you can do whatever you wish. Beyond that, regardless of venue, reporting the accident is mandatory when the damage threshold is met (to a vehicle or property), when an injury occurs, or when there are drugs/alcohol involved.
If you are the party who pays off the other to go away (probobly not a legally binding contract), and you later receive a court summons, things will not go well for you in front of the judge, no matter your lawyer's hourly rate.
Spoke with the carrier this morning. I’m going to a shop of my choice to get it fixed and they’re going to pay cash, I have it in writing.
We are not involving insurance, said it shouldn’t come close to their deductible.
Looking forward to getting back onto the road with this whole fiasco behind me.
Spoke with the carrier this morning. I’m going to a shop of my choice to get it fixed and they’re going to pay cash, I have it in writing.
We are not involving insurance, said it shouldn’t come close to their deductible.
Looking forward to getting back onto the road with this whole fiasco behind me.
They’re adding an exterior/interior detail as the first driver didnt put down a seat cover and stained the platinum white leather already.
Assuming the dent pops and roof re-paint come out well, I just want to move on. Not trying to nickel or dime them, I just want to enjoy the new rig







