After multiple headaches last year that required bodywork, ranging from hail and tree limb damage to a truck tread on the highway, I've been keeping a close eye on my car. I usually park back a ways in parking lots, but admittedly sometimes not in the very back.
Yesterday I was parked in the middle of the lot several spots back from the crowd and when I came out I immediately noticed a light vertical crease on the left rear door, with black paint to match the old S-10 Blazer parked beside me. It lined up just about right for where his driver's door would have swung open. I considered waiting, but I figured a face-to-face confrontation over this sort of thing might not be the best idea. I decided to leave a note under the wiper saying that I noticed the dent, that I just had a $5000 paint job (well, it was last November), that I had recorded his vehicle description and license number and would be reporting it to my insurance company. I mostly wanted to play a head game with the jerk and get at least slight satisfaction of causing him to worry a little about his careless actions, but I did write down the information. I was tempted to stick around and watch his reaction when he found the note, but I had a busy evening and had no idea how long he might be in the stores.
Now for the question, should I actually report it? It's a very light crease that a lot of people might not take note of, but of course it sticks out like a sore thumb to me. He hit my door hard enough to leave paint and an indentation on my door molding, then leave the light dent in the door itself. I only have a $100 deductible on comprehensive, so that's the most I'd be out even if they couldn't collect from the other guy. Or is it useless to try to make a report like this after the fact?
Yesterday I was parked in the middle of the lot several spots back from the crowd and when I came out I immediately noticed a light vertical crease on the left rear door, with black paint to match the old S-10 Blazer parked beside me. It lined up just about right for where his driver's door would have swung open. I considered waiting, but I figured a face-to-face confrontation over this sort of thing might not be the best idea. I decided to leave a note under the wiper saying that I noticed the dent, that I just had a $5000 paint job (well, it was last November), that I had recorded his vehicle description and license number and would be reporting it to my insurance company. I mostly wanted to play a head game with the jerk and get at least slight satisfaction of causing him to worry a little about his careless actions, but I did write down the information. I was tempted to stick around and watch his reaction when he found the note, but I had a busy evening and had no idea how long he might be in the stores.
Now for the question, should I actually report it? It's a very light crease that a lot of people might not take note of, but of course it sticks out like a sore thumb to me. He hit my door hard enough to leave paint and an indentation on my door molding, then leave the light dent in the door itself. I only have a $100 deductible on comprehensive, so that's the most I'd be out even if they couldn't collect from the other guy. Or is it useless to try to make a report like this after the fact?