REV2XHEART
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Nearly 17 years of driving and I finally go the enjoyment of my first fender bender in a parking lot. Most of the time I back in but was in a hurry to park I guess.
Anyway I come out, get into my truck, check that the cost is clear and begin to slowly back up. As I am doing so I am looking behind me (there are cars on either side of me). When my truck is about 1/3 of the way out of the parking spot I begin to turn slightly and as I do I look to the front of my truck to make sure I am not going to hit the car along side me. Right as I do I feel the impact and hear a honk virtually at the same time. In that what felt like a split second the chick in her suv had tried to get past me. My bumper hit here Ford Escape pretty much in the driver's side door jam denting the driver door and front fender. My bumper got pushed in slightly but you can hardly tell (I will not be getting a new bumper). So I take the blame for not backing in to begin with and because I was the one doing the backing up. If I had not looked forward at that second I would have been able to stop I think anyway. I don't think she was going the proper speed limit for the parking lot but I have no physical proof. Anyway we exchanged info while she told me it was a new car because she had been in a wreck 2 weeks ago and he old car was totalled. She filed a report with the police (as I had a doc appointment to go to) then the next day I went in and gave my statement. My insurance knows about it but I have yet to do a claim.
I called Ford and priced out a door skin and fender. If there is nothing else damaged on her vehicle those two parts alone from Ford costs about $800. Then they would have to be painted, old ones removed, and new ones installed. And thats if they don't find anything else which I got a feeling they always find something more to fix.
Would you claim it or pay it out. I guess I have to wait and see how much she says it will cost to fix. Either way I am boned I think.
Anyway I come out, get into my truck, check that the cost is clear and begin to slowly back up. As I am doing so I am looking behind me (there are cars on either side of me). When my truck is about 1/3 of the way out of the parking spot I begin to turn slightly and as I do I look to the front of my truck to make sure I am not going to hit the car along side me. Right as I do I feel the impact and hear a honk virtually at the same time. In that what felt like a split second the chick in her suv had tried to get past me. My bumper hit here Ford Escape pretty much in the driver's side door jam denting the driver door and front fender. My bumper got pushed in slightly but you can hardly tell (I will not be getting a new bumper). So I take the blame for not backing in to begin with and because I was the one doing the backing up. If I had not looked forward at that second I would have been able to stop I think anyway. I don't think she was going the proper speed limit for the parking lot but I have no physical proof. Anyway we exchanged info while she told me it was a new car because she had been in a wreck 2 weeks ago and he old car was totalled. She filed a report with the police (as I had a doc appointment to go to) then the next day I went in and gave my statement. My insurance knows about it but I have yet to do a claim.
I called Ford and priced out a door skin and fender. If there is nothing else damaged on her vehicle those two parts alone from Ford costs about $800. Then they would have to be painted, old ones removed, and new ones installed. And thats if they don't find anything else which I got a feeling they always find something more to fix.
Would you claim it or pay it out. I guess I have to wait and see how much she says it will cost to fix. Either way I am boned I think.