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My car was intentionally rammed while I was inside my apartment — now it's on MY record??

I'm genuinely losing my mind over this and need to know if anyone has dealt with anything similar.

So a few weeks ago someone deliberately drove into my parked car — twice. I wasn't anywhere near it. I was upstairs, totally unaware, until my roommate came in and told me to come look outside. The whole thing is on a neighbor's security camera, clear as day. The person who did it is known to building management and has had prior incidents.

Here's where it gets infuriating: the at-fault driver's insurance is claiming the damage isn't covered because it was an intentional act, not an accident. So my own collision coverage had to pick it up. Fine, whatever — I just wanted my car fixed.

But now my insurer has flagged it as an at-fault claim on my record, which makes zero sense to me. I wasn't driving. I wasn't even outside. I have footage proving I had nothing to do with it.

The damage came out to more than I expected after the shop did a full inspection, and my rates just jumped at renewal. I also noticed last week that there's additional damage along the rear quarter panel that the original estimate completely missed.

I filed a police report the same night and the responding officer was sympathetic but said the civil stuff was out of their hands.

Does anyone know:

  • How do I fight the "at-fault" designation with my insurer?
  • Can I go after the driver directly in small claims?
  • Is the newly discovered damage something I can still claim?

I've never had so much as a fender bender before this. Having this on my record because someone intentionally targeted my car feels so deeply wrong. Any guidance appreciated — I'm not even sure where to start.

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