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Someone clipped me merging on the freeway — do I go through my own insurance or theirs?

So this happened yesterday morning during my commute. I was cruising along in the middle lane and a guy coming from the on-ramp just... didn't look. He drifted right into my front quarter panel trying to get over. We both pulled off at the next exit and exchanged info. He was actually pretty cool about it — straight up said it was his fault and apologized.

His car had basically zero marks on it (big SUV, my smaller sedan took the hit). My bumper has a decent scrape and there's some paint transfer and a small crease near the wheel well. Doesn't look catastrophic but it's definitely not nothing.

Neither of us called the police because it felt minor and we were both trying to get to work. I took photos of everything — both cars, his license, registration, and insurance card.

Now I'm sitting here not really knowing the right move. Do I:

  • File directly with his insurance since he admitted fault?
  • Go through my own insurance first?
  • Both?

I've never had to deal with a claim before. I don't want to accidentally slow things down or hurt my chances of getting my car fixed properly. I also want to make sure I'm not on the hook for a rental while mine's in the shop.

Any advice from people who've been through this would be genuinely appreciated. I feel weirdly stressed about the process even though the accident itself was pretty minor.

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