Philagoofy
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Driving home from work today, I was on a residential street, parking on both sides, one lane going each way, rowhouses (townhouses) all along the block. There was a car double parked on the side coming toward me & 2 vehicles behind him. It looked as if the second vehicle was letting me go & just as I proceeded, the 3rd vehicle started to pull around but saw me coming and stopped. I continued on but swerved a little to my right because that 3rd vehicle was sticking out a little in my lane. I then heard a loud noise and knew I'd hit something on my right - a parked car. BTW, I know it was my fault, not trying to put the blame on anyone else.
I then double parked, got out, looked around, saw that I had knocked off the cover for the sideview mirror. I picked it up, put it back on & noticed what looked like a small piece missing. I looked around & didn't know where to start knocking on doors. The street was full of cars & not everyone will always get a spot in front of their house.
I suppose I should have knocked on doors but I didn't, I got in my car and started slowly driving down the street. Yes, I know, wrong. In my rearview mirror I see a big guy walking down the middle of the street, no coat, just indoor clothes (it's 36 degrees & snowing). I figure it's his car so I get to the end of the street where I can park & walk back up to him. Turns out it's his neighbors' car, he knocks on her door & she finally comes out.
Here's where I probably screwed up even more. We exchanged name, address, phone #. I said I'd get my insurance card, she asks if that's the way I want to go. Thinking that it probably won't cost all that much, I ask her to fax an estimate to me & maybe I can pay out of pocket. Now I'm wondering if I should have done more. I've never had to handle something like this by myself. What if she comes back with a big estimate because this that & the other thing was damaged. The neighbor guy, when showing her the damage, also pointed out what he thought might have been damage from the cover hitting the car.
I haven't told my husband yet, not that he'd be very mad but he'll probably ask all kinds of questions about what info I should have gotten, what else I should have done, etc. I feel stupid enough without having to say, gee I didn't know I should have done that. I'm glad no one was hurt & it seems like a minor thing but what else should I have done? I didn't have a camera or cell phone with me to take a picture of it.
I then double parked, got out, looked around, saw that I had knocked off the cover for the sideview mirror. I picked it up, put it back on & noticed what looked like a small piece missing. I looked around & didn't know where to start knocking on doors. The street was full of cars & not everyone will always get a spot in front of their house.
I suppose I should have knocked on doors but I didn't, I got in my car and started slowly driving down the street. Yes, I know, wrong. In my rearview mirror I see a big guy walking down the middle of the street, no coat, just indoor clothes (it's 36 degrees & snowing). I figure it's his car so I get to the end of the street where I can park & walk back up to him. Turns out it's his neighbors' car, he knocks on her door & she finally comes out.
Here's where I probably screwed up even more. We exchanged name, address, phone #. I said I'd get my insurance card, she asks if that's the way I want to go. Thinking that it probably won't cost all that much, I ask her to fax an estimate to me & maybe I can pay out of pocket. Now I'm wondering if I should have done more. I've never had to handle something like this by myself. What if she comes back with a big estimate because this that & the other thing was damaged. The neighbor guy, when showing her the damage, also pointed out what he thought might have been damage from the cover hitting the car.
I haven't told my husband yet, not that he'd be very mad but he'll probably ask all kinds of questions about what info I should have gotten, what else I should have done, etc. I feel stupid enough without having to say, gee I didn't know I should have done that. I'm glad no one was hurt & it seems like a minor thing but what else should I have done? I didn't have a camera or cell phone with me to take a picture of it.