Agreed to keep a 3-car pileup off insurance — now the guy who promised to pay is ghosting me
So this happened about two weeks ago and I'm kicking myself.
I got rear-ended at a red light by a young driver — turns out he was on a learner's permit and had a car full of family with him. The impact pushed me into the SUV stopped in front of me. Three cars total. Pretty chaotic scene.
Right there on the side of the road, an older relative of the young driver shows up and basically pleads with all of us to handle it privately. No insurance, no police report. He was very confident, very charming — said he'd personally cover everything. Repairs, rental, the works. He even shook my hand.
I know. I KNOW. But in the moment it felt easier and honestly I felt bad for the kid.
Fast forward to now: the repairs are underway at a shop I didn't choose, I'm racking up rental costs, and this man has gone from returning my calls in an hour to not responding for days at a time. When he does pick up, the story keeps shifting. First it was 'just be patient.' Then it was 'my nephew says you were following too close.' Now he's hinting the shop thinks the damage to my car 'doesn't add up.'
I asked him twice — just twice — to put something in writing confirming he's responsible for costs. He refuses every time. Says his word is enough and that I'm 'making this harder than it needs to be.'
I have no police report. No written agreement. Just texts where he agreed verbally in writing (does that even count?).
At what point do I just blow this up and go through insurance anyway? Is it too late? Has anyone been in a situation like this and actually gotten the private party to follow through?