thatsnotmyname
Junior Member
Wisconsin.
Last night I was pulling out of my parking space and tapped a passing car by accident. The result was a very small dent on the drivers side between the back door and bumper. The owner of the car responded with an over exaggerated lecture on how I was to pay for the damages, which clearly I was at fault. I then told her we needed to contact the police and file a police report, which she disagreed to. Turns out the owner of the car wasn't driving, and her friend was who doesn't have a valid license (which is why they refused to have police contact). Neither of us have insurance, and the only information we exchanged was telephone numbers. I really can't afford to pay for the cost of the damages, no matter how miniscule they are. My question is if taken to court does she really even have a case against me?
Last night I was pulling out of my parking space and tapped a passing car by accident. The result was a very small dent on the drivers side between the back door and bumper. The owner of the car responded with an over exaggerated lecture on how I was to pay for the damages, which clearly I was at fault. I then told her we needed to contact the police and file a police report, which she disagreed to. Turns out the owner of the car wasn't driving, and her friend was who doesn't have a valid license (which is why they refused to have police contact). Neither of us have insurance, and the only information we exchanged was telephone numbers. I really can't afford to pay for the cost of the damages, no matter how miniscule they are. My question is if taken to court does she really even have a case against me?