The holiday shopping blitz is in full effect , which means there are more people than ever bumping into each other at the mall. Unfortunately , more people are bumping into each other in the parking lots as well! Police do not respond to parking lot fender benders unless alcohol or injuries are involved , so it's important to know what to do if you find yourself in an unfortunate run in with a fellow shopper.
- Assess The Situation: Make sure no one is hurt and try to determine if drugs or alcohol are involved (if so , call 911).
- Stay Calm: Emotions run high after a collision , make sure your temper doesn't. Getting loud or emotional will only make the situation worse and could lead to something far worse than a little dent or lost paint.
- Who's At Fault: Ultimately , the insurance company(ies) will make their own determination of fault , but you can help your claim representative by documenting the accident. Usually , the person backing out is deemed at fault , but make sure you take photos if possible (use your cell phone camera) and ask anyone who saw what happened to write it down with their contact information.
- Do Not: Apologize for the accident (even if you think its you're fault) , tell other parties how much insurance you carry or accept any money (even if you think its the other drivers fault) or agree to forget about the accident.
- Exchange Information: Make sure you get the other driver's name , address , phone number , driver’s license number , license plate number , vehicle make , model , year , color , insurance carrier and policy number.
- Contact Your Insurance Agent: Call your local , professional agent to let your company know about the accident and discuss how to proceed with filing a claim (if needed).
- Don't Let A Little Dent Ruin The Holidays! Accidents happen , but it doesn't have to ruin the season. Hopefully no one is hurt (the most important thing!) and any little dents or lost paint can be fixed. Yes , accidents are unfortunate but letting it ruin such a special time of year would be far worse.