Car bumped in carpark, what to do next?
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I had the unexpected joy of finding someone had hit the rear quarter of my pickup today, then buggered off.
A bit of asking on Facebook has got a witness with the number plate of the offending van.
My main question is who do I go to next? Is this a police thing or just take it to the insurance?
They must have hit it reasonably hard, light is cracked, rear quarter dented and bumper cracked.


A bit of asking on Facebook has got a witness with the number plate of the offending van.
My main question is who do I go to next? Is this a police thing or just take it to the insurance?
They must have hit it reasonably hard, light is cracked, rear quarter dented and bumper cracked.
You can go to Police because someone has failed to stop and provide details at the scene of an accident.
Ultimately if you want to get your vehicle repaired (which I assume you do) then the best course of action is to speak to your insurer and provide them all the details to deal with it.
Ultimately if you want to get your vehicle repaired (which I assume you do) then the best course of action is to speak to your insurer and provide them all the details to deal with it.
Jamescrs said:
You can go to Police because someone has failed to stop and provide details at the scene of an accident.
Ultimately if you want to get your vehicle repaired (which I assume you do) then the best course of action is to speak to your insurer and provide them all the details to deal with it.
I would imagine the Police won’t be the slightest bit interested.Ultimately if you want to get your vehicle repaired (which I assume you do) then the best course of action is to speak to your insurer and provide them all the details to deal with it.
Would concur with the “ speak to your insurer “ advice.
Jamescrs said:
You can go to Police because someone has failed to stop and provide details at the scene of an accident.
Ultimately if you want to get your vehicle repaired (which I assume you do) then the best course of action is to speak to your insurer and provide them all the details to deal with it.
The police absolutely will not care about this. Civil matter Sir.Ultimately if you want to get your vehicle repaired (which I assume you do) then the best course of action is to speak to your insurer and provide them all the details to deal with it.
TX.
Red9zero said:
As above, let your insurance sort it out. I doubt the Police will bother as no one was hurt. I'd be getting the witness a bottle of something nice though.
The driver of the van will do one of two things1)Deny it was then
2)Offer to pay cash for the repair
In my experience, if you go for option 2 the driver will expect it to be fixed for £100. When you tell them it is going to be £1000 they will imply you are ripping them off.
This is why is one of the reasons I drive a shed, it's just not worth the bother. If you go through the insurance you will end up paying for it anyway through increased premiums.
swisstoni said:
Paintless Dent Removal people could probably get that back to it's original shape fairly easily. It still will need paint obviously but that shouldn't be an arm and a leg, especially as it's white.
I'd seriously consider this compared to an insurance fix.
I did consider just sucking it up but then a witness came forward.I'd seriously consider this compared to an insurance fix.
It’s annoying paying extra for insurance for the next 5 years or so but I had a closer look at the damage and there’s some filler in the area. I think it’s had paint previously so could be a can of worms once they start digging into it.
There’s also a bit of rust starting around the hinges on the tailgate so I’ll get that fixed as an extra while it’s in anyway.
It’ll be interesting to see what I get as a courtesy car, I’m thinking either a corsa or a lwb transit.
swisstoni said:
Paintless Dent Removal people could probably get that back to it's original shape fairly easily. It still will need paint obviously but that shouldn't be an arm and a leg, especially as it's white.
I'd seriously consider this compared to an insurance fix.
You fundamentally don't understand what PDR is. I'd seriously consider this compared to an insurance fix.
Mad Maximus said:
The way of the world is unfortunately your gona pay more whatever happens. Find out the repair cost before notifying anyone then see if it s worth your excess or not.
Excess is £100, I reckon £4-500 for paint minimum, plus a tail light and a bumper. I live rurally and need to ferry my son to nursery etc so I’d have car hire for the duration too.
It’s easily £1k worth of messing about. As much as I’d prefer to avoid insurance in this case it’s just not worth the hassle.
kestral said:
Terminator X said:
The police absolutely will not care about this. Civil matter Sir.
TX.
Correct about the civil matter, but there has been a criminal offence commited under section 170 of the RTA 1988.TX.
How do you not know that!

The question is whether he'd even get to finish his first sentence before the words "civil matter" leave their lips.
Should at least try to report it, though, so at least there's a trail, but I don't think anything else would come of it.
Speed addicted said:
Mad Maximus said:
The way of the world is unfortunately your gona pay more whatever happens. Find out the repair cost before notifying anyone then see if it s worth your excess or not.
Excess is £100, I reckon £4-500 for paint minimum, plus a tail light and a bumper. I live rurally and need to ferry my son to nursery etc so I d have car hire for the duration too.
It s easily £1k worth of messing about. As much as I d prefer to avoid insurance in this case it s just not worth the hassle.
paul_c123 said:
swisstoni said:
Paintless Dent Removal people could probably get that back to it's original shape fairly easily. It still will need paint obviously but that shouldn't be an arm and a leg, especially as it's white.
I'd seriously consider this compared to an insurance fix.
You fundamentally don't understand what PDR is. I'd seriously consider this compared to an insurance fix.
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