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I busted this lady who tried to park and hit the side of my car! lucky she has insurance.. now when i drive it feels like my car has got a buckled wheel.. i found that the tire has got like a lump on it where she hit me! will insurance pay for a new wheel and alignment?.... i cant even drive my car over 50kmh or im afraid the tire will just fall off!!!

stupid biach!!!

thats all.

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Her insurance should cover everything that was damaged on your car. Proving that it was her car that did the damage is going to be where the challenge lies. If your car is comprehensively insured, let them do all the chasing up, and pray that she isn't insured with the same company! (or you will probably get screwed)

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I watched this lady at the servo yesterday try to squeeze her way into another spot. She could easily fit, if she just reveresed and straightened up, but no, she wanted to see if she could make it. Before allowing her to ding my car, i went out (was paying at the time) and told her off.

CBF for insurance dramas ova dumb shit like that.

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I've been lucky so far...2 1/2 years with no carpark dings on the Skyline...and I park at shopping centres A LOT :)

what I don't get is dickheads who try to deny it, when you caught them doing it!! It's not like a normal accident where it's possible that you're to blame a little bit or whatever. IT'S ALL THEIR FAULT! for god's sake, just apoligise and take the blame :(

my mum had this happen when a Hilux reversed parked literally halfway up her bonnet (he had a towbar too..nice)...and then he tries to deny it all? WTF?

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