u/Crcb84

I work at a water treatment plant. My vehicle was hit by someone mowing the grass while it was parked. I have been in touch with the mowing company and have gotten two estimates to replace the bumper. Unfortunately, it was $2900 and $1900 and the company sent me paperwork to fill out that was internal documentation for their company who I do not work for, for the accident. In the paperwork, it wants my name number date of incident everything that happened, which I have no issue with(outside of wasting my time that they are not paying for), but they are asking for my insurance information. I was parked not in the vehicle doing my job and they hit a parked car. I don’t know why on earth they need my insurance information. I feel like it’s one of three things they can cut me a check to fix the vehicle avoid insurance. They can file the claim with their insurance and I can deal with their insurance company or I can hire a lawyer. Am I wrong for thinking this and do I legally have to provide insurance for somebody hitting a parked car? Let me be clear. Also the only reason being somewhat of a dick is I bought the car one month ago and had made one payment. It is the nicest thing I’ve ever owned and if it would’ve been my old vehicle, I probably would’ve let it go.

u/Crcb84 — 24 days ago