Minnie824
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So I had a little fender bender today...parking ramp, I was backing out, car across the aisle was backing out (so both rear fenders were facing each other). We both started, both stopped, saw each other stop, started again and bumped. Not huge damage, but enough on both for going all of 2 mph. Anyway, we exchanged insurance info. I called my insurance explained exactly what I wrote above, to him. I agree, its partly my fault, I should have looked more, but its partly the other guys fault too.
So this evening I get a call from my insurance guy saying that the other guy called him, asked how to proceed, and told him it was all my fault, I backed into him. Now I'm kindof annoyed. First, I agree, partly my fault. No way was it all my fault because we both stopped, and then started to go again. It really annoys me that he's trying to say its all my fault. Second, I don't want the insurance guy to think I'm lying to him now, because I'm not. I told him exactly what happened. Insurance guy said not to worry, we'd just owe our deductible, no big deal, but it still bugs me. Oh, and no police report was filed, and insurance guy said even if there was they wouldn't have ticketed anyone being in a parking ramp or something. Any advice on how to not let this bug me or just advice on the situation in general?
So this evening I get a call from my insurance guy saying that the other guy called him, asked how to proceed, and told him it was all my fault, I backed into him. Now I'm kindof annoyed. First, I agree, partly my fault. No way was it all my fault because we both stopped, and then started to go again. It really annoys me that he's trying to say its all my fault. Second, I don't want the insurance guy to think I'm lying to him now, because I'm not. I told him exactly what happened. Insurance guy said not to worry, we'd just owe our deductible, no big deal, but it still bugs me. Oh, and no police report was filed, and insurance guy said even if there was they wouldn't have ticketed anyone being in a parking ramp or something. Any advice on how to not let this bug me or just advice on the situation in general?
Our car lost a taillight and the Jag...well, let's just say the guy was CRYING. Both insurance companies decided it was a no-fault wreck. Police were not called, although they probably should have been.I don't know what they could have done,other than make a report. We weren't too upset about it, but I'm sure the Jag had a couple thousand dollars worth of damage to the back end.
