At Myrtle Beach last month on our first night there we had just backed out of a parking space but before we could go forward a Chevy Tahoe backed into the bumper of our Camry. Our bumper (plastic) was dented in and the metal above it slightly bent. The driver of the other vehicle admitted she was not paying attention and had been on the phone. Her metal bumper didn't have a scratch or mark on it. Both she and her passenger worked at the restaurant where we were leaving. We got a copy of her insurance and registration and left at the advice of our insurance agent.
We filed with her insurance and they just called. Apparently they determined that the fault is 50/50. They'll pay for half of our damages.....but want US to pay for half of hers which cost $375. Remember - her car didn't have a scratch on it and she admitted complete fault.
If we say never mind can they still make us pay for her car? Should we call the place she works since it happened there? Should we call her? Since we filed the report our cars bumper popped back into place one day when it was in the 90's - I guess the heat made it relax? So at this point we don't even have to have repairs. The bent metal part is not significant enough to worry about.
It's just so ridiculous and unfair that we are the ones to be hit and now we're dealing with this.
We filed with her insurance and they just called. Apparently they determined that the fault is 50/50. They'll pay for half of our damages.....but want US to pay for half of hers which cost $375. Remember - her car didn't have a scratch on it and she admitted complete fault.
If we say never mind can they still make us pay for her car? Should we call the place she works since it happened there? Should we call her? Since we filed the report our cars bumper popped back into place one day when it was in the 90's - I guess the heat made it relax? So at this point we don't even have to have repairs. The bent metal part is not significant enough to worry about.
It's just so ridiculous and unfair that we are the ones to be hit and now we're dealing with this.