got in a minor fender bender
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got in a minor fender bender
hey guys. i backed up into a parked car in a tight parking lot. i wasnt even pressing the gas pedal i guess the power in the is350 just took me. i wasnt paying attention to my backup camera, instead i was looking at the suv on my right side trying not to hit that. that is when i hit the car behind me. then the parking sensors beep lol. honestly i didnt even feel me hit the car i just heard it. i left a dent in the lady's car while only the left corner on my back bumper has scratches. the cop came and just gave me a verbal warning on backing up and he gave her a case number. she has my info for insurance and phone number. my question is if she doesnt take it to insurance and i pay for it out of pocket will this still go on my driving record since the cop has a case number? so if i get a quote from all state lets say will they be able to see this?
also if my insurance fixes it how much will it go up? it looks like less than a 1000 in damages for her car. im going to get someone to paint my car for me.
also if my insurance fixes it how much will it go up? it looks like less than a 1000 in damages for her car. im going to get someone to paint my car for me.
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that sucks man! hope that it all gets resolved soon, but id advise against reporting it yourself. if she doesnt report it, it wont go on your record. some people will say its not worth it to get whatever damage to their car repaired simply because its their only means of transportation. ive been in a similar situation, and i was so dumb by reporting the accident myself (the other party did not report it, as there wasnt that much damage to his car). bad idea to incriminate yourself...
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oh yea how will i know if she reports it to insurance will they contact me? i think it may be better if she doesnt i have a 1000 deduc. if the total damage is less than 1000 i pay for it and get screwed if she reports it lol
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that sucks man! hope that it all gets resolved soon, but id advise against reporting it yourself. if she doesnt report it, it wont go on your record. some people will say its not worth it to get whatever damage to their car repaired simply because its their only means of transportation. ive been in a similar situation, and i was so dumb by reporting the accident myself (the other party did not report it, as there wasnt that much damage to his car). bad idea to incriminate yourself...
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i wasnt paying my backup camera attention. i was looking at the suv on my right side trying not to hit it with my front passenger side bumper. i was driving tired not 100% attentive. i regret it. having a wild 2yr old and a sick pregnant wife and working 16 hrs at work caught up to me :-(
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if she reports it, its on your record as an accident regardless of amount paid. if you have a company that has accident forgiveness for the first time, your rates should not change. if you dont have that, then, your rates will go up depending on age. i was 16 when i got into my first accident, insurance premiums still stay on record for 3-5 years. and my insurance jumped from 1600/year to 3000/year. wasnt fun paying for that. try to get her not to report it.
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hey guys. i backed up into a parked car in a tight parking lot. i wasnt even pressing the gas pedal i guess the power in the is350 just took me. i wasnt paying attention to my backup camera, instead i was looking at the suv on my right side trying not to hit that. that is when i hit the car behind me. then the parking sensors beep lol. honestly i didnt even feel me hit the car i just heard it. i left a dent in the lady's car while only the left corner on my back bumper has scratches. the cop came and just gave me a verbal warning on backing up and he gave her a case number. she has my info for insurance and phone number. my question is if she doesnt take it to insurance and i pay for it out of pocket will this still go on my driving record since the cop has a case number? so if i get a quote from all state lets say will they be able to see this?
also if my insurance fixes it how much will it go up? it looks like less than a 1000 in damages for her car. im going to get someone to paint my car for me.
also if my insurance fixes it how much will it go up? it looks like less than a 1000 in damages for her car. im going to get someone to paint my car for me.
Call her up and tell her you're going to pay for the repairs yourself and a little bit extra for the trouble.
Should save u money in the long run if your premium skyrocket.
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Well if she takes it to your insurance, you will have to pay your collision premium. If this happens your insurance will go up. Plus since you paid your insurance you can take your car in to have "professionally" fix (even if its a minor scratch). It's already on your insurance record and might as well take advantage of your policy. I doubt that it will go on your driving record.
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