Just a moral quandary question,
I had a guy roll into the back of me last week. Totally his fault. I came to a stop at a roundabout. Then looked in my mirror and had time to the the guy roll towards me, wondering why he was not slowing more.
The impact actually sounded and felt worse than it turned out to be. It felt like the bumper would be caved in or something. But there just seemed to be scuffing/paint transfer on my bumper and his combined bumper/grill had cracked and broken. It seems his grill must have absorbed most of the impact.
It was in the dark and raining but he said he wasn't going to claim for his damage. I said I would have to wait to check if there was any hidden damage I could not see behind the bumper. But, we exchanged details as you would expect and left with the handshake agreement of some kind of private arrangement if it came to any minor repairs.
Fast forward a bit, and I took it to my garage for a precautionary check....and it turns out there is no damage....nothing structural or something that would require parts. So I do not intend to make an insurance claim.
After a wash and a buff of the affected area, while a good deal of the transferred plastic black scuff marks came off, there are still some scratches/marks left.
Would most here think it appropriate I come to an arrangement for him to pay for the affected area to get a professional polish/buff repair + the travel costs to may garage etc (about 60 miles after all the travel).
The car is only 4 years old and in good condition, so it's not like it is an old shed with a lot of existing damage.
Just wondering what most would deem appropriate with this kind of thing.
Taa
I had a guy roll into the back of me last week. Totally his fault. I came to a stop at a roundabout. Then looked in my mirror and had time to the the guy roll towards me, wondering why he was not slowing more.
The impact actually sounded and felt worse than it turned out to be. It felt like the bumper would be caved in or something. But there just seemed to be scuffing/paint transfer on my bumper and his combined bumper/grill had cracked and broken. It seems his grill must have absorbed most of the impact.
It was in the dark and raining but he said he wasn't going to claim for his damage. I said I would have to wait to check if there was any hidden damage I could not see behind the bumper. But, we exchanged details as you would expect and left with the handshake agreement of some kind of private arrangement if it came to any minor repairs.
Fast forward a bit, and I took it to my garage for a precautionary check....and it turns out there is no damage....nothing structural or something that would require parts. So I do not intend to make an insurance claim.
After a wash and a buff of the affected area, while a good deal of the transferred plastic black scuff marks came off, there are still some scratches/marks left.
Would most here think it appropriate I come to an arrangement for him to pay for the affected area to get a professional polish/buff repair + the travel costs to may garage etc (about 60 miles after all the travel).
The car is only 4 years old and in good condition, so it's not like it is an old shed with a lot of existing damage.
Just wondering what most would deem appropriate with this kind of thing.
Taa
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