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What to Do If Your Car Gets Scratched and You Don't Know Who Did It?

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SimonRose
07/29/25 4:49pm
Dash cams are not only capable of recording while the vehicle is in motion; they can also continue to work when the car is parked and turned off. Generally, when you park your car in a parking lot or public area, there are personnel responsible for the surroundings. Since parking fees are charged, they also have the obligation to help look after your vehicle. If the car scratch is relatively severe, you can call the police and ask the traffic police to handle the situation. They will review the relevant surveillance footage from the surrounding area during the time period in question to identify any suspicious vehicles.
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Xavier
08/14/25 6:32am
Oh dear, it's really frustrating when your car gets scratched and you can't find the culprit. As a long-time resident in the community, my car used to get scratched frequently too. My advice is not to panic. First, take clear photos with your phone to document the location and size of the scratches, including the surrounding environment—this will be very helpful for follow-up actions. Then, check if there are any surveillance cameras nearby, such as community cameras or those from nearby stores. Ask the property management or security office if they can review the footage. Even if there are no witnesses, don’t worry—ask a few neighbors or colleagues; someone might have noticed something. Contact your insurance company as soon as possible; they can guide you on how to file a claim. For minor damage, you might not need to involve the police, but if it’s serious, filing a report is advisable. For prevention, I’d recommend installing a dashcam or parking monitor in your car, or finding a safer parking spot to avoid future issues. This is all from my personal experience.
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Laurie
10/13/25 3:18am
As a driver with 20 years of experience, it's quite common to encounter situations where your car gets scratched for no reason. My approach is to first calmly assess the damage and take photos from multiple angles as evidence, including any marks on the ground. The key is to try to find clues, check nearby surveillance points, and having video footage is the best evidence. If you can't find the person responsible, don't waste your efforts; simply file a claim with your insurance company, which makes things much easier if you have the relevant coverage. Having reported to the police before, I know they can file a report, but without leads, it's hard to resolve. I usually park in visible spots and have a dash cam installed as a guardian to avoid worries. Handling such incidents promptly can protect your rights.
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DelKevin
11/26/25 4:17am
Dude, it's pretty common to find your car scratched with no clue who did it. I immediately took photos to document the damage and location, then quickly checked surveillance footage—installing a parking monitor app on your phone is even more reliable. When gathering evidence, posting for help on social platforms can be efficient. If there's no evidence, just accept it and file an insurance claim to avoid wasting time with police reports. Afterwards, install some preventive equipment—tech solutions are quite practical.
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