Friendly Frog
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Melissa-
Remember to keep breathing -
If she leases her car, she has to return in without any scratches or dings or she has to pay for them when she surrenders it.
I just wanted to mention this since some PPs are noting that she may be willing to forget about it. She might, but there might be a perfectly good reason why she deson't feel like she can.
Also, I would be pretty frustrated if the person who had hit my car earlier in the day asked me to park it somehow or somewhere else. Honestly, I'm not sure that this is the best time to bring it up -
I was thinking the same things as I read the thread. I would really wait until later to bring up moving the car! I would recommend waiting till her car is repaired then stop by to ask if everything is ok, tell her again that you are sorry that it happened, and tell her that you are so worried about it happening again that you want to ask if she would mind moving it down just a little.
Also, you do need to give her your insurance information, however you can ASK her if should would please not turn it in to insurance until you have the opportunity to see if you can just pay it yourself.
Good luck.

DH and I, oh ironies of ironies, were at a car dealership checking out a car. While doing so, a lady had parked her car along a curb behind the designated parking spots (don't ask me why she didn't just park in one of the many available spots). As we were walking back to the car, we were distracted by...get this for omens...a black cat running across the lot, so we didn't even realize there was now a car across from our parking space. DH backed up...and CRUNCH -- smallish dent in the door. It still cost the insurance company $800 to fix her door, but they didn't even raise our insurance rates (and this is in spite of the fact that DH did have an accident on his record and was only about 22 at the time).
" Maybe she'll get the hint.
So much has gone wrong since DH left. Our checking account was hacked into, my midd DD almost broke three ribs falling off the you box... my youngest got very sick and was tested for whooping cough... oy. The stress is just tearingme apart. I don't like being a single parent. I always complained that DH didn't do enough around the house and to help out, but you never know just how much they DO do until they're gone.
... I did not want to make that call to the insurance company...

I drive a suburban and it's almost impossible to get out sometimes.