Your insurance company first, then, the police for a report.
Yes, alternatively you could pay for the repairs yourself.
What was your motive in (1) getting your vehicle that close to someone and (2) why did you leave afterwards? Instead of a non-contact"Hit and Run" did you actually assault someone with the car and miss them? That offense could certainly be prosecuted.
No, that is for when you hit someone else.
Of course. In fact, place of incident DOES NOT MATTER. The fact is you hit their car on your property, even though whether or not it was your property has nothing to with it. You made the contact, therefore you are liable.
say fuack u i did not hit your car u biatchaa
The definition of the word hitting is: "To come into contact with someone forcefully." A sentence where one can use the word hitting is: "The car hit the guardrail."
Contact the Airola Law Office at law4injury.com. They are in your area.
Hit them how?? Like hit them with a fist, or hit them with your car. Either way call them especially if you hit them with your car so you don't get hit with a HIt and run
They might get hurt and part of your car would have a dent depending on how hard you hit them
If you didn't even leave your contact information on the car you hit, you could be charged with a criminal offense such as Hit and Run.
I'm pretty sure the first car that hits and starts the accident pays.
No, I hit someone with a car at 20mph, but they where up a hill, and he just fell to the ground and crawled away, i really dont think there was much if any damage done... he hit my car with a baseball bat that is why I hit him if people are wondering...