What To Do When Someone Hits Your Parked Car

Did someone hit your parked car?

No one likes dealing with car accidents, but unfortunately, they happen. If you've ever had the misfortune of coming back to your parked car to find that it's been hit, you know how frustrating it can be. Not only is your car damaged, but you have to deal with the hassle and expense of getting it repaired.

Steps to take if your parked car was damaged

The first thing you should do is assess the damage to your car. If the damage is minor, you may be able to get away with just a new paint job. However, if the damage is more significant, you'll need to take your car to a body shop for repairs. In either case, it's a good idea to take photos of the damage so that you have documentation in case you need to make an insurance claim.

The next step is to figure out who hit your car. If there's a witness who saw the accident, get their contact information so that you can follow up with them later. If there's no witness and there's no note left by the person who hit your car, your best bet is to check local businesses for security footage that may have captured the incident.

Once you've identified the person who hit your car, your next step is to contact their insurance company. You'll need to file a claim and provide all of the necessary documentation. The insurance company will then determine whether or not the person who hit your car is at fault and will cover the cost of repairs. If they determine that the person who hit your car is not at fault, you may need to file a police report in order to get coverage from your own insurance company.

Dealing with a parking lot accident can be frustrating, but it doesn't have to be difficult. By taking some simple steps and gathering all of the necessary documentation, you can ensure that everything is taken care of quickly and efficiently.

Written by Mt Airy Collision