Any recourse on accident with no police report or insurance claim?
Glad to be a member. Hope you guys can point me in the right direction.
On Friday, February 6th my father, who was visiting from out of town, was driving my car and got into a minor accident with another man. The man admitted fault and asked that this be handled without involving his insurance. His reasoning was that he wanted to avoid the hit on his insurance premiums on such a relatively small accident. My father's then girlfriend was in the car and witnessed all of this.
My father took his name, drivers license number, and address. I know... he should have gotten the insurance info but that opportunity is long gone.
I called the man on Monday morning and left a message stating that I would get estimates and get in touch with him.
In the following week I got 3 estimates for the repairs. The high was $1800 and the two lowers ones were $1150 and $1200 respectively. There was also cosmetic damage to my front right wheel which all 3 body shops said would just have to be replaced due to the finish. That would be about another $300. So, realistically, about $1500 total damages.
I have tried numerous times to call and text him with no success. Last week I sent a certified letter that included copies of the estimates that just came back to me "Return to Sender - Insufficient Address" I think this may be because he lives in an apartment complex but I really don't know.
It is now March 31st, almost 2 months after the accident. My question is, do I have any legal recourse at all? Since I have his driver's license number can I simply call the police and explain it to them almost like a "hit-and-run"?
He also claimed to be in the military and told my father he had just returned from duty. Is there any recourse I could take with the military? Can I report him for improper conduct?
Ultimately I'd prefer to have my damages paid over getting him in trouble. But I can't even get a hold of the guy.
Thanks in advance for the help!