Someone scratched kids car and I know they won’t pay

Anonymous
File a police report now. It’s not too late.
Anonymous
Our insurance doesn’t raise rates until a second incident. Call insurance or don’t, get it fixed or don’t, but you sound like you just want to whine about it.
Anonymous
Your insurance probably insures you for uninsured drivers. The deductible is likely less than $800. That is the only way to go at this point.
Anonymous
In a case, like this, either you deal with it on the spot or you move on imo. My dd caused minimal damage to someone's car, she stayed on scene, and the owner said not to bother which was very kind. I've done the same too because my car is not new For a scratch with no dent, depending on how bad and if you own the car outright, you can find a perfect match for the paint online by looking for make model and year and fix yourself (btdt).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait you cannot afford $800 in repairs...yet you can afford a car and insurance for you child to drive? Something is not adding up.

We can afford to repair the car but why should we? Not our fault. The other driver for sure won’t have that kind of money


Holy assumption Batman. Doesn't matter if you think they can afford it or not. They have insurance. File a claim. Insurance company will pay for repairs. End of story.
Anonymous
I was rear ended by 2 guys who I'm 99.9% sure were not here legally. I live in a border state so this is fairly typical. They did not licenses nor did they speak a word of English. The car was barely driveable. The car, however, was insured. We never had a clear understanding of who the owner was (someone who spoke Spanish stopped to help) but the car was insured and I took down the information. I filed a claim and they sent me a check for repairs.

I could have called the cops but it would have taken hours for them to get there and I knew these guys were not going to stick around.

File the claim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Call ice


lol
Anonymous
I can't believe everyone says to put this through insurance. It's $800. The amount that insurance will end up covering after deductible (if any) is so negligible, and then you have this on your insurance for 5 years. For what? To get insurance to reimburse you $300? Stupid. Just consider $800 the cost of having a kid on the road. Or just let the scratch stay. Sounds like you bought your kids a car, and this is a pretty good life lesson for a kid about how expensive life is and sometimes there are financial tradeoffs. Mom doesn't feel the need to get a scratch buffed out for $800, the other side won't pay. So if kid wants to gin up $800 of their own money, they can. But otherwise they can do as the 95% do, and life with a non-noticeable scratch on their car.
Anonymous
This is so not a big deal, OP. I don't know why you're furious. Have you never ever had an adverse even in your entire life?

I wouldn't even fix the scratch.
Anonymous

ow. I wonder how you react to something actually serious.

Cost of being on the road, OP. These things happen. If you choose to become apoplectic over it... you're only hurting yourself.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Your insurance probably insures you for uninsured drivers. The deductible is likely less than $800. That is the only way to go at this point.


He wasn't a licensed driver. So I can't even guess what insurance would tell you.
Anonymous
Let it go.
Anonymous
Newsflash, the police won't come unless someone is injured, so even calling the police wouldn't get you anywhere. Your kid did the right thing, call your insurance company and let them handle this - it's what you pay them for
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Her car is older but very well maintained. It’s more than a surface scratch, it’s quite noticeable with a slight dent but a lot of paint scraped off.
If I call my insurance then my insurance pays for it and then rates will go up even though it wasn’t my kids fault. They will go up. And this kid gets off scot free. I loooked at dash cam and it is very clear he is a brand new driver and will probably hurt someone. Why would his parents let him drive with a learner permit?


Get some repair estimates and track the kid down and tell them insurance and the police won’t be involved if they pay cash to you. Otherwise you need to involve the police and insurance.
Anonymous
Why didn't your kid call the police? This is driving 101 and you failed in teaching this
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