had the same thing happen to me in December on Elmwood
Cop shows up and gives both of us attitude and said he refused to write a report because he used to be a body shop worker and he knows it’s only $200 bucks of damage. Luckily the kid was cool and admitted fault so his company paid the estimate of $1500
I called his boss to let him know about his officers “expertise”
I got $1000 for the mirror that got hit on the Passat, fixed it with a drywall screw and traded it in for the same amount I would have gotton with a new mirror on there.
ok so my sister called the police station. they said that a women police officer came which did not happen and to call back tommrow. also he didnt write down her insurance carriers name. he also kept telling my sister several times idk why you would go through insurance.
can any one tace her insurance carrier for me ?
i have her name, adress, plate #, d.o.b, and i have an ins. code ( i assume insurance code)
Getting insurance involved will more than likely lead to an increase in insurance premiums for your sister for then next 3 years equaling the amount it would cost to fix it on her own.
Basically if she can’t get the money from the person who hit the mirror, you are out of luck.
heres what you do. find out where this girl lives, break her mirror, never say another word. from what was posted, it is very doubtful that your sister will receive any compensation for this without having negative effects which outweigh the cost of the mirror