Zoneboy
07-15-2012, 08:07 PM
Friday, I had to meet my brother at a restaurant to pick up a cable for my monitor. He got there a few minutes before I did so I parked in front then went inside to get the cable and started to leave. My intent was to back out and go out to the main highway just as I had done many times before. Unfortunately, things didn't go as I wanted them to. As I was backing out, my right front signal light hit the left rear fender of the car parked next to me. I obviously didn't come back far enough before turning the car to the right and I put a good-sized dent into it. At that point, I pulled back into the parking space and went inside to find the owner.
The place was crowded but the owner was sitting at the first table I went to so we went outside and looked at the damage. I told her that if she wanted to call the police to go ahead and do so and she did and the Officer got there about 10 minutes later. I told him exactly what happened and that I had gone inside to find the owner and he decided not to give me a citation. The girl driving the car then called her father and since he was the owner , he came and looked at it as well. The Officer had both of our driver's license, registrations and proof of insurance in his car and was doing some paperwork.
What happened next was totally unexpected. After looking at the damage, the owner determined that he could repair the dent himself and decided not to file a claim against my insurance even though I was the one at fault. I then offered to at least pay for any materials he might need but he wouldn't accept any money nor would he take my address and phone number.
My brother said the damage had to be at least $1,000 or more. The damage to my car was a dent and a busted signal cover. Before we left, I asked him why he did this and he said that the car had been hit on the other side and that the person responsible took off without telling anyone although he was later caught because a witness go his license plate number. He said the fact that I was honest enough to come forward about it was a factor in his decision. I just stood there in shock and disbelief then we shook hands and left.
The place was crowded but the owner was sitting at the first table I went to so we went outside and looked at the damage. I told her that if she wanted to call the police to go ahead and do so and she did and the Officer got there about 10 minutes later. I told him exactly what happened and that I had gone inside to find the owner and he decided not to give me a citation. The girl driving the car then called her father and since he was the owner , he came and looked at it as well. The Officer had both of our driver's license, registrations and proof of insurance in his car and was doing some paperwork.
What happened next was totally unexpected. After looking at the damage, the owner determined that he could repair the dent himself and decided not to file a claim against my insurance even though I was the one at fault. I then offered to at least pay for any materials he might need but he wouldn't accept any money nor would he take my address and phone number.
My brother said the damage had to be at least $1,000 or more. The damage to my car was a dent and a busted signal cover. Before we left, I asked him why he did this and he said that the car had been hit on the other side and that the person responsible took off without telling anyone although he was later caught because a witness go his license plate number. He said the fact that I was honest enough to come forward about it was a factor in his decision. I just stood there in shock and disbelief then we shook hands and left.