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Gloria2
Jun 13, 2010, 08:23 AM
Someone hit my car while I was parking. He tried to go around me but
Hit the left side, knocked off the headlights, etc. I reported it to the
Police & got a report. He told them I didn't signal that I was parking
(bull)... anyway, I have a big ins deductable so I just had the lights
Fixed and didn't report it to my insurance company.

Now someone told me I could sue in small claims court even though it's
Three months later. Can I? I have photos of a damaged car but no
Photos at the accident site. It was a long way from my home.

cdad
Jun 13, 2010, 08:30 AM
I think it might be best to let sleeping dogs lay. The problem here is that you didn't report it to your insurance company. And you did make a police report. Now if you take it to court there is a possibility that if your insurance company gets wind of it they may cancel your policy. You were suppose to report it to them also. Even if your paying out of your own pocket. It is still part of their liability. What was the accident declared? Did the other person have insurance? If it truly was their fault then why didn't their insurance cover it?

AK lawyer
Jun 13, 2010, 08:54 PM
Someone hit my car while I was parking. He tried to go around me but
hit the left side, knocked off the headlights, etc. I reported it to the
police & got a report. He told them I didn't signal that I was parking
(bull)...anyway, I have a big ins deductable so I just had the lights
fixed and didn't report it to my insurance company.

Now someone told me I could sue in small claims court even though it's
three months later. Can I? I have photos of a damaged car but no
photos at the accident site. It was a long way from my home.

I tend to agree with the advice califdadof3 gave you.

However, for future reference, your deductable wouldn't have applied had you made a claim against his insurance.

If you would like photos of the accident site, without driving there, I suggest that you use Google Earth. Street Views are available for just about everywhere.

Gloria2
Jun 22, 2010, 07:02 PM
I tend to agree with the advice califdadof3 gave you.

However, for future reference, your deductable wouldn't have applied had you made a claim against his insurance.

If you would like photos of the accident site, without driving there, I suggest that you use Google Earth. Street Views are available for just about everywhere.

It was dumb but I'll take your advice... both of your advice: let sleeping dogs lie

Fr_Chuck
Jun 22, 2010, 07:06 PM
Have you contacted them and asked them to pay. Next of course, if you have time to take off work, and can risk the fee to file, you can always sue, just how much money was the damage ?
If you had to take off a couple days work, or some, go down and file, appear in court, maybe have to go back if they continue.

Also if you do go to court and win, what if they still just don't pay, do you have ways to find out where they work, and where they bank.

Gloria2
Jul 13, 2010, 12:26 PM
Have you contacted them and asked them to pay. Next of course, if you have time to take off work, and can risk the fee to file, you can always sue, just how much money was the damage ?
If you had to take off a couple days work, or some, go down and file, appear in court, maybe have to go back if they continue.

Also if you do go to court and win, what if they still just don't pay, do you have ways to find out where they work, and where they bank.

Thanks for your response. I decided not to do anything. There's about
$1500-$2,000 worth damage. I'll live with the dents. I don't lose time
From work because I'm retired. But as someone said above, my insurance
Company could find out and they will drop me. I'm with them for over twenty years. I know where he lives but not where he banks for works.