Hit-and-run in my apartment lot — file a claim or just eat the repair cost?
So I came out to my car Sunday morning to find someone had crunched my rear bumper pretty good and took off. No note, no nothing. I checked with my apartment complex and apparently their parking lot cameras have been broken for 'a few weeks.' Cool. Super helpful.
The damage looks worse the more I stare at it — the bumper took the main hit but there's also a crease running into the rear quarter panel. I've gotten two estimates so far and they're pretty far apart, which is honestly making this harder to decide.
Here's my dilemma: I've been driving for about six years now and my rates have finally come down to something reasonable. I have a decent deductible but I'm terrified that filing a not-at-fault claim is still going to spike my premium. I know technically it shouldn't since I didn't do anything wrong, but I've heard enough stories to be skeptical.
At the same time, bumper + quarter panel work isn't cheap, and just paying out of pocket stings when I literally did nothing to deserve this.
A few things I'm unsure about:
- Does filing an uninsured motorist or comprehensive claim affect rates differently than a collision claim?
- Is it worth filing a police report at this point even though there's zero evidence?
- Should I get more estimates before deciding anything?
I'm not in a huge rush since the car is still drivable, but I also don't want to sit on this too long if there's some kind of reporting window I should know about. Would really appreciate hearing from anyone who's dealt with something similar.