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First accident at 19, tapped a parked car — scared to call insurance. What actually happens to my rates?

So this happened like two weeks ago and I've been losing sleep over it ever since. I was pulling into a spot at my gym's parking garage — tight turn, low visibility, totally my fault — and I clipped the rear quarter panel of a parked SUV. Nobody was in it, no injuries, just cosmetic damage to their car.

I left a note with my number (because I'm not a monster), and the other driver did end up texting me. We talked briefly but nothing's been filed with either of our insurance companies yet as far as I know.

Here's my situation: I'm 19, been driving about a year, and I'm on my parents' policy. I have a clean record before this. I have no idea what reporting this actually does to our premiums. Like, does the rate spike happen immediately? Does it follow me when I eventually get my own policy? Is there any scenario where it makes sense to just handle the repair costs privately if the other person is agreeable?

I know I should just call the insurance company but honestly I'm terrified of my parents' reaction more than anything else. Dad is already on thin ice about letting me drive his second car.

Has anyone gone through something similar at a young age and come out the other side okay? I just want to know what I'm actually walking into before I do anything. Any insight from people who've been there would really help right now.

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