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Hit and run on my parked car — insurer now saying it never happened??

I still can't believe I'm even typing this out.

About six weeks ago I came out of a grocery store to find the whole rear quarter panel of my car caved in. Nobody around, no note, nothing. I did everything "right" — took probably 150 photos, grabbed a statement from a cart attendant who saw a truck peel out, filed a police report the same day, and even got a clip from the store's parking lot camera that pretty clearly shows a dark pickup reversing into my car and driving off.

I submitted all of it to my insurer. Felt confident, honestly. Open and shut, right?

Wrong.

I just got off the phone with my adjuster and she told me — I'm not paraphrasing — that the damage on my car is "inconsistent with the reported impact" and that they're treating it as a single-vehicle incident. Meaning they're suggesting I somehow did this myself and am lying about a hit and run.

I have VIDEO. I have a WITNESS. I have a police report.

I feel sick. My deductible alone would hurt, but now they're talking about this potentially affecting my rates too, which is just insane to me.

Has anyone else fought back against this kind of determination and actually won? Do I push for a formal review? Get an independent appraiser? Lawyer up immediately? I genuinely don't know what my next move is and I'm scared of making it worse by doing the wrong thing.

Any advice from people who've been through something similar would mean a lot right now.

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