What is the name of your state? PA
My daughter had a fender bender in the high school parking lot. She had entered the lot from one entrance and was driving through to her space.
The other driver entered at another entrance and hit my daughter as she was passing in front of the entrance.My daugther's car was hit on the driver side behind the driver's door. The front of the other car was dented. There is minor damage to both cars. Immediately after the accident both kids said no big deal and the other driver said she had a friend who could fix the dent. No insurance information was exchanged. Later that night the other child called and hysterically demanded our insurance information because the accident was all my child's fault and she wants our insurance to fix her car. She now claims my child was going the wrong way in a one way section of the lot. The entrance where my child entered is not marked one way - I checked and there are no signs posted anywhere in the lot and I have observed cars going both directions. Regardless, my child's car was passing in front of the entrance when the other driver entered and hit her car. The damage to my child's car is minimal and we are not going to have it fixed. We do not feel that our insurance should pay for the other car. PA is a no fault state so I don't know how that would factor in.
My daughter had a fender bender in the high school parking lot. She had entered the lot from one entrance and was driving through to her space.
The other driver entered at another entrance and hit my daughter as she was passing in front of the entrance.My daugther's car was hit on the driver side behind the driver's door. The front of the other car was dented. There is minor damage to both cars. Immediately after the accident both kids said no big deal and the other driver said she had a friend who could fix the dent. No insurance information was exchanged. Later that night the other child called and hysterically demanded our insurance information because the accident was all my child's fault and she wants our insurance to fix her car. She now claims my child was going the wrong way in a one way section of the lot. The entrance where my child entered is not marked one way - I checked and there are no signs posted anywhere in the lot and I have observed cars going both directions. Regardless, my child's car was passing in front of the entrance when the other driver entered and hit her car. The damage to my child's car is minimal and we are not going to have it fixed. We do not feel that our insurance should pay for the other car. PA is a no fault state so I don't know how that would factor in.