Some old bloke (in some kind of Nissan people carrier?) reversed into my car when turning outside my house last night in the rain (God only knows how). Dont think him and his wife were actually going to stop, only me running out seemed to make him stop and eventually get out of his car, before he did his wife opened the window and asked "is it ok" as he was still turning around and moving away. Anyway he eventually got out and gave me his name, reg and phone number and he seemed to think there was nothing wrong with it which wouldn't be polished out. I pointed out the areas he's caught and how we'd not really be able to tell as it was dark. Anyway today I've phoned him and told him what it's like and I've sent him a photo and he seems ok with it, letting me get on with getting some prices at the moment. Anyway here's the pics.
(the long mark in the bottom pic is actually dirt/reflection).
He's caught the light a touch, but only a couple of minor scuffs that will easily be removed. He's caught the corner of the bumper and then the side of the bumper which is now pushed in a few cm more than it should be where it couples onto the wing and he's also caught the wing and there seems to be several deep scratches where close to where the bumper starts. The majority of it is just scuffed, but there is a bit of paint that's been removed.The rest of the bumper could probably do with being painted anyway, it just wasn't as urgent as it now is.
I'm wondering what the best way to deal with this will be, shall I contact a smart repair type person or would I be better with a body shop? Anyone know roughly how much something like this will cost? Hopefully he'll agree to pay as for that it's going to be a chew going through the insurance.
(the long mark in the bottom pic is actually dirt/reflection).
He's caught the light a touch, but only a couple of minor scuffs that will easily be removed. He's caught the corner of the bumper and then the side of the bumper which is now pushed in a few cm more than it should be where it couples onto the wing and he's also caught the wing and there seems to be several deep scratches where close to where the bumper starts. The majority of it is just scuffed, but there is a bit of paint that's been removed.The rest of the bumper could probably do with being painted anyway, it just wasn't as urgent as it now is.
I'm wondering what the best way to deal with this will be, shall I contact a smart repair type person or would I be better with a body shop? Anyone know roughly how much something like this will cost? Hopefully he'll agree to pay as for that it's going to be a chew going through the insurance.