Guy in my complex hit my parked car and self-reported to the office — now what?
So I got a voicemail from my building's front desk while I was out running errands. Apparently one of my neighbors came in and told them he'd bumped my car in the lot. They described it as 'barely anything' but honestly that means nothing until I see it myself.
I rushed back and yeah, there's a pretty visible scrape along my rear quarter panel and the bumper has a dent that definitely wasn't there this morning. Not catastrophic, but not 'barely anything' either.
Here's where I'm spiraling a little:
- The neighbor already kind of did the right thing by self-reporting, so part of me feels weird going full 'insurance exchange' mode on him
- But I also know body work isn't cheap and I don't want to be stuck with the bill six months from now if something underneath got tweaked
- A friend is telling me to just let him pay out of pocket so neither of our rates go up
- Another friend says never ever skip the insurance step no matter how 'nice' the other person seems
I tend to cave when people are friendly and apologetic, and this guy seemed genuinely embarrassed when I talked to him in the hallway. He immediately offered to 'take care of it personally.'
I haven't agreed to anything yet. I did take a bunch of photos right away which felt like the smart move.
Do I have any real protection if I let him pay out of pocket and then he ghosts me or the repair shop finds more damage? Or am I overthinking this and the insurance route is always the safer play regardless of how minor it looks?