Virginia
Earlier tonight I was in Arlington (Clarendon) trying to find parking on a side street (N. Garfield Rd.) and I pull up very, very close behind a Range Rover. I honestly don't recall hitting or bumping said Range Rover and certainly didn't feel any kind of bump as I inched closer to the Range Rover (I did have to inch real close to the Rover to fit in the space). I leave my car and come back 3 hours later. The Range Rover was no longer there but there's a note on my car saying that I hit the Range Rover as I was parking and that there are 4 photos of damage proving I hit the car. I found out by asking people in the immediate area that the person whose Range Rover it was lived right across the street from where I had parked (they weren't home so I didn't contact them). I also contacted police immediatedly after I found the note but they said this would be a civil matter and that I should contact the owner of the car who got "hit". I have already left messages on this persons voicemail and contacted them by e-mail and will try to get in touch with them again in the morning.
Would whatever photos of damage they have be enough put me at fault in this situation? I do remember pulling up very, very close behind an SUV (which was probably the Range Rover) but honestly don't recall coming into contact with this person's vehicle and certainly don't remember feeling any kind of bump as I pulled up behind him so don't see how I could've caused damage to his car. I do remember thinking as I walked away from my car that I hadn't left very much space for them to pull out and I'm thinking they may have bumped my car (though my car has no damage at all), causing damage... but I honestly don't think I hit anyone's car. Would photos of his car being in contact with mine be enough to put me at fault? Should I contact my insurance company on this matter? I've looked this guy up and he's apparently a very successful real estate broker in the Arlington area...
Earlier tonight I was in Arlington (Clarendon) trying to find parking on a side street (N. Garfield Rd.) and I pull up very, very close behind a Range Rover. I honestly don't recall hitting or bumping said Range Rover and certainly didn't feel any kind of bump as I inched closer to the Range Rover (I did have to inch real close to the Rover to fit in the space). I leave my car and come back 3 hours later. The Range Rover was no longer there but there's a note on my car saying that I hit the Range Rover as I was parking and that there are 4 photos of damage proving I hit the car. I found out by asking people in the immediate area that the person whose Range Rover it was lived right across the street from where I had parked (they weren't home so I didn't contact them). I also contacted police immediatedly after I found the note but they said this would be a civil matter and that I should contact the owner of the car who got "hit". I have already left messages on this persons voicemail and contacted them by e-mail and will try to get in touch with them again in the morning.
Would whatever photos of damage they have be enough put me at fault in this situation? I do remember pulling up very, very close behind an SUV (which was probably the Range Rover) but honestly don't recall coming into contact with this person's vehicle and certainly don't remember feeling any kind of bump as I pulled up behind him so don't see how I could've caused damage to his car. I do remember thinking as I walked away from my car that I hadn't left very much space for them to pull out and I'm thinking they may have bumped my car (though my car has no damage at all), causing damage... but I honestly don't think I hit anyone's car. Would photos of his car being in contact with mine be enough to put me at fault? Should I contact my insurance company on this matter? I've looked this guy up and he's apparently a very successful real estate broker in the Arlington area...