Anonymous wrote:It’s your husband’s fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in the process of divorcing my husband. I accidentally hit someone when I was backing out of a space. I looked and didn't see anyone and the cameras didn't show anyone. Then, the camera cut out and I hit someone. Later, they did a recall for this issue in newer models. I got the runaround at Tesla and finally the 6th person many months later said that I can't rely on the camera to work.
Should I try to get Tesla to fix it? Just use insurance? Pay him cash so it doesn't hurt my soon to be XDH's insurance prospects?
I don't feel like cameras are a BONUS accessory. It's like randomly the side mirrors and rear-view mirror drop off. Any advice is appreciated, even if it's to give up and accept what I was told.
(P.S. I got a new Tesla recently and it doesn't say anywhere not to rely on the camera. It's in small print somewhere that no one will ever read.)
The bolded makes absolutely no sense. You're saying that you were in the process of backing out, the rear view camera which presumably you were looking at cut out, and you continued to back out? How was your instinct not to immediately break and/or LOOK in the rearview?
This is your fault. 100%
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the process of divorcing my husband. I accidentally hit someone when I was backing out of a space. I looked and didn't see anyone and the cameras didn't show anyone. Then, the camera cut out and I hit someone. Later, they did a recall for this issue in newer models. I got the runaround at Tesla and finally the 6th person many months later said that I can't rely on the camera to work.
Should I try to get Tesla to fix it? Just use insurance? Pay him cash so it doesn't hurt my soon to be XDH's insurance prospects?
I don't feel like cameras are a BONUS accessory. It's like randomly the side mirrors and rear-view mirror drop off. Any advice is appreciated, even if it's to give up and accept what I was told.
(P.S. I got a new Tesla recently and it doesn't say anywhere not to rely on the camera. It's in small print somewhere that no one will ever read.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the process of divorcing my husband. I accidentally hit someone when I was backing out of a space. I looked and didn't see anyone and the cameras didn't show anyone. Then, the camera cut out and I hit someone. Later, they did a recall for this issue in newer models. I got the runaround at Tesla and finally the 6th person many months later said that I can't rely on the camera to work.
Should I try to get Tesla to fix it? Just use insurance? Pay him cash so it doesn't hurt my soon to be XDH's insurance prospects?
I don't feel like cameras are a BONUS accessory. It's like randomly the side mirrors and rear-view mirror drop off. Any advice is appreciated, even if it's to give up and accept what I was told.
(P.S. I got a new Tesla recently and it doesn't say anywhere not to rely on the camera. It's in small print somewhere that no one will ever read.)
Anonymous wrote:I'm OP. Trying to learn. It was so light the other car wasn't impacted at all. I like the idea of the insurance handling it.
Thank you for the more thoughtful answers and I'm benefiting from the tough love, too.
Relationship section b/c I'm trying to be a good ex. If it's my fault, I'll deal with insurance. If it's a Tesla issue, I'd try to work that out. I just don't want to inconvenience my ex.
Anonymous wrote:My Tesla automatically brakes when someone is behind me or a car this is a Tesla issue
Anonymous wrote:I accidentally hit someone when I was backing out of a space.
I'm curious, if not your fault whose fault would it be?
Anonymous wrote:
Your divorce has nothing to do with any of it.
My new teen driver scratched a garage post and hit someone, denting their license plate a little. My premium may or may not go up. He learned the valuable lesson to be more careful.
You are fault, just like he is. Don't make the mistake of thinking you have nothing to learn and you are not to blame.