What to Do If Your Car Gets Scratched in the Residential Area?

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VanDaniella
07/28/25 11:23pm
If your car gets scratched in the residential area, you can first negotiate with the person responsible for the damage to resolve the issue—repair what needs to be repaired and file an insurance claim if necessary. Below are the steps to handle a scratched car: 1. Report to the Police: If it involves property damage or personal safety issues, it is advisable to report to the police first. Don’t just think about filing an insurance claim for the scratch; don’t let the offender easily evade responsibility. Use the whip of the law to teach them a lesson. Of course, you can also file an insurance claim, but you may have to bear 30% of the responsibility. 2. Retrieve Dashcam Footage: A dashcam not only prevents accidental fraud but also provides first-hand evidence of the car being scratched, which is powerful for protecting your rights. Therefore, it’s best to install a dashcam after purchasing a new car, even when parked in the residential area. 3. Check Surveillance Footage Around the Residential Area: Nowadays, most well-regulated residential areas are equipped with comprehensive surveillance systems. However, you can’t access the footage just because you want to. It’s better to report to the police first and let them retrieve the footage for better assurance.
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