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[quote=Anonymous]Wow, I had something very similar happen years ago while driving in DC. The major difference was that I pulled over (may or may not have been a good move as this guy was truly enraged) and called the police to deal with it then and there. He was claiming major damage to his car (despite that fact that our cars never touched...I even doubted myself given his level of rage but ultimately, I was 100% certain would have felt the impact of that kind of damage). He was also claiming damage to his hubcap from hitting the curb from stopping suddenly. I did some googling after the incident and discovered that his place of address had at least one other person living there who had been convicted of fraud which seemed coincidental given the scenario. I talked with my insurance gave them my side of the story plus this information and not only did they deny his claim, lo and behold, he conceded that maybe he was mistaken and it was another car that had cut him off/hit him and not mine...the whole thing was truly bizarre. I'm no lawyer but I'd probably go down to the police station and talk with them even if it's an inconvenience. Try your best to stay calm and rational, I think that truly worked in my favor. [/quote]
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