What to Do If Your Parked Car Gets Hit and the Culprit Can't Be Found?

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AshleyFitz
07/30/25 2:34am
First, check if there are any surveillance cameras around the parking area. If the car was parked in a residential compound or parking lot, you can inquire with the security personnel to see if any surveillance footage is available. If the car was parked on the roadside, the first step is to contact the traffic police. Provide them with any clues you have, and then request to review the surveillance footage. Property management in residential areas has a duty to safeguard and oversee vehicles. If the property management fails to fulfill its responsibilities, you can demand compensation from them for the losses incurred.
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