Hi all,
I managed to back into someone's newish looking Honda Accord with a U-Haul, good job me. I hit them with this big black rubber rectanglular thing sticking out from the back bumper (there are 2 of them) as I was reversing (idling backward, no gas pedal). Pics below. There was no damage to the U-Haul. This was outside my new apartment, but I'm not living there yet.
Pics of the fail.
I left them contact information. What I'm wondering now is what the best course of action is. Should I try to get them to let me pay out of pocket? I also carry comprehensive insurance, so would it be better to get insurance involved? I have 0 experience with this, so advice is appreciated.
Also, can any of you accurately estimate how much repairs will cost? If there's not enough info in those pics then fine, but I'd like to get an idea of what this will cost.
Thanks in advance,
-Eric
Update: The guy I hit contacted me a few minutes ago. He said the body shop he visisted estimated 1200-1600 bucks + rental car. He wanted to call his insurance, but on Agentbolt's advice, I asked him to let me contact my insurance first. I actually know the guy--he's the agent that sold me the apartment. (Hence the rental car... can't be a real estate agent if you can't move around.)
I managed to back into someone's newish looking Honda Accord with a U-Haul, good job me. I hit them with this big black rubber rectanglular thing sticking out from the back bumper (there are 2 of them) as I was reversing (idling backward, no gas pedal). Pics below. There was no damage to the U-Haul. This was outside my new apartment, but I'm not living there yet.
Pics of the fail.
I left them contact information. What I'm wondering now is what the best course of action is. Should I try to get them to let me pay out of pocket? I also carry comprehensive insurance, so would it be better to get insurance involved? I have 0 experience with this, so advice is appreciated.
Also, can any of you accurately estimate how much repairs will cost? If there's not enough info in those pics then fine, but I'd like to get an idea of what this will cost.
Thanks in advance,
-Eric
Update: The guy I hit contacted me a few minutes ago. He said the body shop he visisted estimated 1200-1600 bucks + rental car. He wanted to call his insurance, but on Agentbolt's advice, I asked him to let me contact my insurance first. I actually know the guy--he's the agent that sold me the apartment. (Hence the rental car... can't be a real estate agent if you can't move around.)
