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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should never have emailed them directly, should have called the cops as soon as it happened. Your insurance should handle everything.[/quote] Why call the cops right away? People should be able to deal directly with each other. Unfortunately it sounds like the other person is trying to get away from taking responsibility for what they did, but that doesn't always happen. We can't call the police for everything.[/quote] The insurance company will want a police report, probably. In these cases, though, a police report isn’t much. They’d have you call it in, take down a few details, then give you a reference number. They’re not going to investigate at all. They know it's just a formality for the insurance company. I assume it is mostly to make lying about it a criminal offense, instead of just a civil offense.[/quote] the insurance companies do not determine whether police reports are done. [/quote]
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