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Delivery driver hit my retaining wall, admitted fault over text, now ghosting me on the repair bill

So this whole situation has been a nightmare and I'm honestly just venting but also genuinely need some direction.

About six weeks ago a delivery driver — clearly had the wrong address — backed into my retaining wall and cracked two of the stone sections plus knocked loose the iron gate post anchored into it. The guy didn't even ring the bell. I only knew it happened because my neighbor came over and told me.

I have him dead to rights on my doorbell camera. Full plate, full face, the whole thing. I tracked down his contact through the delivery app's support and we actually exchanged messages where he flat-out said "yeah that was me, my bad, I'll take care of it." I even got a written estimate from the mason who built the wall and sent it to the driver. He said the number was fine and he'd pay it.

Mason does the repair. Sends the invoice. Crickets.

I followed up with the driver twice. First time he said he mailed a money order (spoiler: nothing arrived). Second time, straight to voicemail, no callback. Now his number seems to be going to a different voicemail greeting, like he might have changed it.

I don't have a home address for him. I have his full name from the app support interaction, his plate number, and all the texts.

Do I even have a path here? Can you file small claims without a physical address to serve someone? Does the plate number help with that? And should I be looping in the delivery company at all — like does their insurance cover contractor drivers?

Any experience with this kind of situation would be really helpful. I feel like I have solid proof, I just don't know the actual steps.

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