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Delivery driver sideswiped my parked car and just drove off — hit and run??

I'm still kind of in shock and not sure what to officially call what happened to me.

So I was home yesterday afternoon and had no idea anything was wrong until I walked outside to grab my mail. Found a long scrape and a caved-in rear quarter panel on my car, which was just sitting parked on the street in front of my house like it always is. I looked around and caught a glimpse of a delivery van turning the corner at the end of my block.

Checked my neighbor's doorbell camera footage (bless her) and sure enough — a delivery van clipped my car pretty hard while making a wide turn, paused for maybe five seconds, then kept going. Nobody knocked. Nobody left a note. Nothing.

About two hours later I get a call from some kind of fleet supervisor saying the driver 'reported an incident' and that they'd 'take care of it.' The actual driver never called, never came back, never even texted through the company. I still don't have his name, his license, his insurance — nothing that would normally change hands in a normal fender bender.

My questions: 1. Does this legally count as a hit and run even if the company reached out afterward? The driver personally never identified himself to me. 2. My car is only a couple years old and now has accident history on it — can I claim diminished value on top of the repair costs? The resale hit feels really unfair. 3. Should I be talking to their claims department at all before I know more about my rights?

I filed a police report this morning just to have something on record. Feeling really frustrated that I have to chase this down when I did absolutely nothing wrong.

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