Guy reversed into my parked car in a lot — is it even worth filing a claim?
So this happened a few days ago and I'm still kind of annoyed about it. I had just pulled into a spot at one of those big outdoor strip mall lots and had literally turned my car off. Still sitting there, hadn't even unbuckled yet, when the SUV in the spot across from me starts backing straight toward me. I laid on my horn but he just kept coming and clipped my front bumper pretty good.
We exchanged info in the parking lot. He was apologetic, said he didn't see me, whatever. Both of us have insurance.
Here's where I'm stuck:
1. The damage looks mostly cosmetic — scuffed bumper, maybe a small crack on the corner. Could be a few hundred bucks, could be more once a shop actually looks at it. I haven't gotten an estimate yet. 2. My deductible is pretty high, so if repairs come in under that, filing through my own insurance seems pointless. 3. Can I just go through HIS insurance directly without looping mine in at all? He's clearly at fault — he was moving, I was parked and off. 4. If I somehow handle this out of pocket or directly through him, does it still show up on a vehicle history report? I'm not planning to sell anytime soon but still. 5. And honestly — will filing a claim mess with my rates even if I did nothing wrong?
I took photos at the scene and have all his info. Just trying to figure out the smartest move here before I do anything. Anyone been in a similar situation?