Parking lot attendant wrecked my car and now MY insurance is calling it my fault??
I'm so frustrated I don't even know where to start.
Last month I dropped my car off with a paid parking attendant at a downtown garage — the kind where they take your keys and move the car around to fit more vehicles in. Standard deal, I've used places like this a hundred times.
While I was at dinner literally two blocks away, the attendant sideswiped another vehicle pulling out of a tight spot. There's garage camera footage showing the whole thing. The attendant's employer even sent me a written apology acknowledging their employee was driving when it happened.
Here's where it gets insane. I filed a claim with my own insurance just to get the ball rolling on repairs (the garage's insurer kept stalling). Now my carrier is:
- Flagging me as at-fault on the claim
- Demanding I cover my full collision deductible up front
- Saying they might pursue subrogation against the garage company but won't give me any kind of timeline or guarantee
- Refusing to say whether the at-fault mark gets removed even if they win 100% back
Their whole argument seems to be that because I voluntarily handed over my keys, I gave the attendant "permission" to drive it, and therefore any damage falls on me under my collision coverage.
But... I paid a company to park my car safely? That's their whole job? How is that my fault in any meaningful sense?
I haven't signed anything with the garage or their insurer yet. The garage ticket had some fine print about "not responsible for damage" but I don't know if that even holds up.
Has anyone dealt with something like this? Am I just stuck paying my deductible and hoping subrogation works out someday? Or is there a better path here?