Anonymous wrote:The other day, I backed out of a parking spot and was just changing gears to proceed and exit the lot when a car backed up and hit me. Damage seems fairly minor. Driver was unable to provide insurance info at the scene. Said she did not have the information, excuse after excuse.
I didn’t call the police non-emergency line at the scene. I understand they really don’t care if there’s no injury and it’s on private property. My agency told me to keep pursuing the other party’s insurance information for a few days because I could be penalized by my insurer even though I am not at fault. The non-emergency police said I can file an hit and run report if she continues not to respond to my request for insurance information. Obviously, she is not responding to me. I have her license and registration information.
At this point I’m kind of over it and tempted to just let my own insurance handle this, but there’s so much conflicting information online. I’m really perturbed by the idea of paying my deductible and taking a potential hit to my clean accident record, not to mention the general annoyance because my car is pretty new and nice. But I am assuming at this point there is no other insurer to work through and filing a police report would be a waste of time.
Anyone dealt with this and have advice?
File a "hit and run" with her license plate.