Are you sure it was stolen and didnt fall off? Was it a vanity plate or something? One time my side view mirror was missing - just the glass, not the encasement attached to the car. I noticed it gone while I was in a parking lot and thought for sure someone who had my car took it because they needed one. But when i got home I found it cracked on my drivewayApparently it just fell off!
Wouldn't that be hit and run? I can't believe they would advocate just driving away, leaving the person you hit with the bill.
They told me the difference is it was in a private parking lot which is not the same as hit & run. Totally went against everything that I thought I knew.
In Michigan, you don't have to report it. Many years ago, I tried to file a police report when I accidentally hit a car in a very tight parking lot. They thought I was nuts and didn't take the report. I had left a note on the car I hit but the police told me I didn't even need to do that.I'm sorry that it happened. Try to forget about it as best you can while you are enjoying your trip.
Michigan has weird insurance laws that are different from most states. It is referred to as "no fault" because your insurance company pays for your car, regardless of fault. What will happen if you have a certain kind of insurance is that if there is another driver more than 50% at fault, their insurance pays your deductible. If it's a hit and run, you are responsible for your deductible.
Or anywhere else on the planet.OP, sorry about your car, but that is not that unusual on Disney property.
They told me the difference is it was in a private parking lot which is not the same as hit & run. Totally went against everything that I thought I knew.
One of my Florida customer "affectionately" calls his home state "The Door Ding Capital of America:
Smallest parking spaces in the country!
NOt all of us have cameras or camera phones in hand ready to use.About 10 years ago I backed up and hit a car in the HS parking lot. I totally freaked and there was obviously no way to contact the owner of the car. I put a note on the car and since I had my camera I took pictures of all of the damage. (cell phones didn't have cameras at that time)
We never heard from the owner of the car until three years later. One day we received a phone call from the owner of the car. They wanted us to fix he car. My husband asked them to get an estimate and told them that we would like to just pay for it instead of going through insurance. Towards the end of the conversation my husband told them that I had taken pictures of all of the damage. Well, we never heard from the car owner again. We think they had been in another accident and wanted us to fix their car.
If/when you leave a note be sure that you have pictures of the damage. Otherwise you never know what kind of bill you may end up getting.
Shoulda' at least copied down the license plate number.OPWhenOnce, while parked at DTD, I saw a guy open his car door and slam it into my door hard enough that it left a dent in my door. I was on my way back to my car. I confronted him about it. He just laughed and walked away..
Michigan has weird insurance laws that are different from most states. It is referred to as "no fault" because your insurance company pays for your car, regardless of fault. What will happen if you have a certain kind of insurance is that if there is another driver more than 50% at fault, their insurance pays your deductible. If it's a hit and run, you are responsible for your deductible.
But, if you hit someone that was parked that is fault. I may be mistaken but if they were parked legally they didn't do anything wrong. Because of the hit and run, they had to pay their deductible where is a claim was filed they would not have and your insurance would have paid. So, even if I am at a stop light in Michigan, or parked, and someone smashes into my car to no fault of my own, I would still be responsible? I am way behind in caffeine consumption today so I may just be slow to understand.
Yeah, I was in an accident last year in a shopping center here (Orlando). It was a 4-way stop, and another driver didn't stop and ran into the side of my car. The police did come, but basically said he couldn't do anything because it had happened on private property. That made no sense to me. The other driver *did* still go through a stop sign!![]()