Q: My car got sideswiped in the parking lot at my work. I'm not currently insured. Do I have a case?
They tried to leave the scene after hitting my car. If I hadn't of caught up to them they would have left.
A: As my colleague correctly points out, you may have rights in a property damage claim, but you also have the considerations of being uninsured. It's an individual decision on how to proceed. Good luck
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Based on the information provided, here are some key points to consider:
1. Lack of insurance: Not having car insurance is illegal in California and can complicate your situation.
2. Hit-and-run attempt: The other driver's attempt to leave the scene without exchanging information is illegal and works in your favor.
3. Property damage: You may have a case for property damage against the other driver.
4. Location: The incident occurring in a parking lot may affect how it's handled.
While you may have a case against the other driver for damages, your lack of insurance could lead to legal consequences for you as well. Here are some steps you might consider:
1. Document everything: Take photos of the damage, get witness statements if possible.
2. File a police report if you haven't already.
3. Consult with a local attorney specializing in car accidents. Many offer free initial consultations.
4. Consider pursuing the matter in small claims court if the damage is within the court's limits.
5. Get insurance as soon as possible to avoid further legal issues.
Remember, driving without insurance in California can result in fines, license suspension, and other penalties. It's crucial to address this issue promptly.
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