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Government truck wrecked my parked car — settlement check came made out to me, do I have to fix it?

So this has been a months-long headache and I finally thought it was over, but now I have a new question and I can't find a straight answer anywhere.

Back in the spring, a county maintenance truck clipped my car while it was sitting in my driveway. The driver got out, walked around, and didn't even notice until I came outside and pointed it out. Whole front corner of my bumper was crumpled. I filed a claim with the county and it was honestly like pulling teeth — their rep kept insisting my car wasn't worth what I knew it was worth, tried to lowball me twice, and I had to dig up comparable listings online just to push back.

They told me early on that any repair check would go straight to whatever shop I chose, not to me directly. They basically said the only way I'd see money in my name was if I did the repairs myself and submitted receipts after the fact. I wasn't thrilled with that but I went along with the process.

Fast forward to last week — envelope shows up, I open it, and the check is made out to me personally. Not the shop. Just… me.

I haven't deposited it yet. Part of me wants to just cash it and skip the repair — the car is older and drives fine, the damage is cosmetic. But I'm nervous about whether I'm legally obligated to fix it, or if the county could somehow come after me later claiming I was "unjustly enriched" or whatever the legal term is. Is that even a real concern?

Has anyone dealt with a government entity claim like this? What did you do when the check didn't come the way they said it would?

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