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Even the most cautious people who routinely park in a distant parking spot, precisely to avoid dings and dents, are the victims of careless drivers.
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Steps to Take When Someone Dings and Dents Your Car
Have you ever left your car parked in
parking lot, or perhaps on a busy street or even a residential area, only to come
back and notice your car suddenly has dings and dents?
Unfortunately, this scenario is all too familiar for many people. Even the most cautious people who routinely park in a distant parking spot, precisely to avoid dings and dents, are the victims
of careless drivers.
Discovering that your car has new dings and dents is one of the most unpleasant surprises for people who go the extra mile to maintain their cars’ good looks. It can be
even more frustrating when the person who has blemished your car is nowhere to be found.
While some drivers who accidentally ding someone else’s car take responsibility and leave
their contact information on a note, many others flee the scene.
In the event that you find your car with newly minted dings and dents, there are some basic steps you can take: Record information. If the
driver who dents your car takes off, write down as much information as possible. It will be helpful to record the date, time, place, and details about the damage to your car. If you have a camera handy, take pictures of the dings and dents.
In the event that you find your car with newly minted dings and dents, there are some basic steps you can take: Call the police. Even if
you don’t have much information, it’s important to file a police report. This will be very helpful when you’re making an insurance claim
In the event that you find your car with newly minted dings and dents, there are some basic steps you can take: File an insurance claim.
Assuming that you don’t have any information about the other driver, you’ll have to file a claim with your insurer. Keep in mind you can only do this if you have uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance. This type of coverage covers the dings and dents to your car, but you’ll have to pay the applicable deductible.
Remember, you can be picky about where you choose to park, but you can’t always avoid parking next to other cars. Be sure you have the adequate insurance coverage to lessen the pain when the inevitable dings and dents happen to your car.
For more information on obtaining uninsured or underinsured motorist insurance, talk to a Freeway agent today!