FroggerGirl
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What is the name of your state? California.
Some of you may remember me from a week ago, when I was tapped from behind in a parking lot.
If things could get worse at this point, they probably will.
Today I wander out to my car to get a haircut, and I there is a lovely scrape on my rear right lower bumper, and a gouge a little higher up, and the rear right corner light is completely smashed.
Luckily, there is a note on my car witht the person's name and number who hit me on it (Amazing, huh?)
At first he asked me to just get an estimate and not go through insurance. I wanted to be nice since he was nice and left his info on my car. So I get a few estimates, and they are all approx $800.
So now he wants to argue with me about the estimate, it's too high, etc. And he wants to give me an estimate of his own - he insists that he can get it done at an Authorized VW dealer (which is where I got my best estimate) for MUCH cheaper. So I'm thinking to just forget being nice and report it to my insurance and let whatever happen with him and his insurance happen.
Advice? My mom, ever so helpful, thinks I should call and get a police report in case I want to file a claim. I wasn't sure if that was necessary, or even doable as I wasn't in the car when it was hit so how can I really report anything? (if you all think I should, I'd take your advice though)
Should I just stop being nice and just report it? I'm not trying to screw the guy out of money, I have the estimate in writing and the collision place's business card, it's not like I pulled the number out of my butt. This isn't the absolute lowest estimate, but it's not the highest, and it's the shop my dealer uses, as opposed to the VERY SLIGHTLY cheaper one which I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving my car at all, or I'd go with the cheaper one.
I swear, 9 years no accidents, my new car must be cursed.
Some of you may remember me from a week ago, when I was tapped from behind in a parking lot.
If things could get worse at this point, they probably will.
Today I wander out to my car to get a haircut, and I there is a lovely scrape on my rear right lower bumper, and a gouge a little higher up, and the rear right corner light is completely smashed.
Luckily, there is a note on my car witht the person's name and number who hit me on it (Amazing, huh?)
At first he asked me to just get an estimate and not go through insurance. I wanted to be nice since he was nice and left his info on my car. So I get a few estimates, and they are all approx $800.
So now he wants to argue with me about the estimate, it's too high, etc. And he wants to give me an estimate of his own - he insists that he can get it done at an Authorized VW dealer (which is where I got my best estimate) for MUCH cheaper. So I'm thinking to just forget being nice and report it to my insurance and let whatever happen with him and his insurance happen.
Advice? My mom, ever so helpful, thinks I should call and get a police report in case I want to file a claim. I wasn't sure if that was necessary, or even doable as I wasn't in the car when it was hit so how can I really report anything? (if you all think I should, I'd take your advice though)
Should I just stop being nice and just report it? I'm not trying to screw the guy out of money, I have the estimate in writing and the collision place's business card, it's not like I pulled the number out of my butt. This isn't the absolute lowest estimate, but it's not the highest, and it's the shop my dealer uses, as opposed to the VERY SLIGHTLY cheaper one which I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving my car at all, or I'd go with the cheaper one.
I swear, 9 years no accidents, my new car must be cursed.