steeltown23
New member
Got an interesting situation. I was at my boss’s house May 2017. We were both inside and his daughter came in saying she just backed their Hummer into my Rage Rover which was parked in their driveway behind where the Hummer was pulling out. When we walked out the bumper was on the ground with some broken pieces laying on the ground. While my boss was apologetic he immediately began looking at my car and claiming there was some pre-existing damage. He was saying that some small parts were previous broke and were missing. He told me he did not want to make a claim to insurance and that he knew a lot about how to fix cars and wanted to by the parts and fix it himself. Since he was my boss at the time it did put me in a predicament, so I did not file any claims nor take any pictures (yes, I know I screwed up big time). He was able to reattach the bumper using gorilla tape, but since has yet to fix the bumper (yes, it is still attached with gorilla tape). I have now lost patience and want to file a claim with his insurance. I have done much digging and run several VIN reports both free and pay and have not found any damage to the car. The car only had one previous owner and I bought it from a certified preowned dealer for what that is worth. My questions are 1) How much will time have an effect on me filing a claim and 2) While there might have been some preexisting damage, the brunt of the damage came from the daughter hitting my car with the Hummer. How will the supposed preexisting damage effect my claim.