Guy claims my mom hit his car
My mom pulled into a gas station, backed up into position, and as she put it "brushed against the pump hose." She got out of the car and casually checked it out before pumping gas, and the guy behind her said "you just hit my car." He then pointed to a large dent in the front hood of his car. My mom said she was shocked, obviously had not felt anything remotely close to a collision, wasn't close to his car, had no mark on her car, etc. However, having never been in an accident before, being an honest person, she gave him her number, address, etc.
She did not call her insurance company. He has since called her several times, first telling her that it would be $580 to fix his car and when she again stated she didn't think she had hit him, he said he would bring it down to $300. To me, this seems like an obvious scam, but she is worried that he will press charges. She is also worried that just calling her insurance company and telling them what is happening will start a claim that will make her insurance go up. I told her that it is this guys job to contact his insurance company, and her insurance company won't do anything until it is investigated to see who is at fault. Am I right? Should she contact someone, or just wait to see what he does?