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![]() Well the parking lot of my apartment is a mess due to the fact that the management (I wonder whether there is any) doesn't clean the parking lot. While asked about it, they would simply say "well pay higher rent if you want cleaner parking lot".
Anyway, due to the snow along with my mistake, I scratched a neighbors rear car bumper today (car wouldn't go up the sloppy parking lot and I am not yet very good at driving reverse). Its quite basic scratch with no dent or anything. And he is not concerned about this at all. The problem is, about 2 weeks ago, a truck hit his car (while reversing in the parking lot) and did significant damage to the rear left wheel base along with the rear bumper. Its definite that the repair would require full work on the rear bumper. And now I scratched it. He is concerned that the insurance company (its been 2 weeks since the last incident and the agent is yet to come) might point out the scratch I did (they have a picture of the damage done before the scratch) and may want him to file a claim with my insurance, thus making me pay, possibly half or more or less...or something. Is there a chance that the other party agent will hassle the scratch? They would have to repair the whole bumper anyways. What should I do? Should I give a call to my insurance and let them know about this? I am new to this and hence thought about putting it over here ![]()
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![]() Seems like you and the persons vehicle you have scratched are on the same page. I would talk to them and make sure that it won't be claimed as a separate incident. Bumper sounds like it needed to be replaced anyhow from the previous accident. You should be free in clear.
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![]() Does the bumper need to be replaced from the previous accident or can it be repaired.
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![]() I am guessing it has to be replaced. Even if its repaired (there's a significant dent), it will probably need full body work. Atleast that how he and I think considering the damage. The agent hasn't shown up yet (filed about 2 weeks ago)
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![]() If it doesn't affect the original claim then no biggie. The other driver can say what gets fixed and what doesn't. Then they are separate claims.
My car got keyed a few months after I got it. I knew it needed to be fixed but held off. A few months later I got rear ended. Took it in and I was clear they were separate claims, ther guys insurance covered my bumper, I covered the keying work. Easy peasy.
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![]() Hold off and see what happens. If the bumper was a write off from the previous accident the new scratch shouldn't matter.
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