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Can I get the police involved?
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<blockquote data-quote="03trubluGT" data-source="post: 4483488" data-attributes="member: 8352"><p>Something like this happened to me earlier this month in WalMart.</p><p></p><p>I was waiting on my wife and this woman pulled into the spot next to my passenger side and just FLUNG her door open. It hit my right front fender and shook my car. She hurridly started walking away with her friend, and by the time I got out and looked (and found the crease), I was so pissed that if I yelled out, I figured that it wouldn't look right. I mean, yelling after a woman in a parking lot (no matter how right you are) just isn't good.</p><p></p><p>So, I waited for her to come out, and after a while, just left a card on her car.</p><p></p><p>She called me back and I discussed it with her. She asked me to get an esitmate and send it to her so she could fix it without getting her insurance involved. It was $298 and I mailed it to her. She mailed me back saying that I should just contact her insurance company and provided her policy number.</p><p></p><p>Her insurance finally contacted me back and accepted responsibilty. I just faxed the estimate yesterday, and am just waiting on the next step.</p><p></p><p></p><p>You're looking at criminal mischeif here in Texas. You could get an officer to make a report, but you need to do it when you discover the damage. It doesn't look good when you call days or weeks later.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03trubluGT, post: 4483488, member: 8352"] Something like this happened to me earlier this month in WalMart. I was waiting on my wife and this woman pulled into the spot next to my passenger side and just FLUNG her door open. It hit my right front fender and shook my car. She hurridly started walking away with her friend, and by the time I got out and looked (and found the crease), I was so pissed that if I yelled out, I figured that it wouldn't look right. I mean, yelling after a woman in a parking lot (no matter how right you are) just isn't good. So, I waited for her to come out, and after a while, just left a card on her car. She called me back and I discussed it with her. She asked me to get an esitmate and send it to her so she could fix it without getting her insurance involved. It was $298 and I mailed it to her. She mailed me back saying that I should just contact her insurance company and provided her policy number. Her insurance finally contacted me back and accepted responsibilty. I just faxed the estimate yesterday, and am just waiting on the next step. You're looking at criminal mischeif here in Texas. You could get an officer to make a report, but you need to do it when you discover the damage. It doesn't look good when you call days or weeks later. Matt [/QUOTE]
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