Will there be any consequences if I scratched someone else's car a little and drove away?
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If the offending vehicle can be identified, the driver will be detained. Accidentally scratching someone else's car while driving is considered a minor traffic accident. The other party's losses will be fully compensated by the insurance company. If not reported to the insurance company, the individual will bear the cost, which is usually not substantial. Below is relevant information about scratch repair: 1. Minor scratches: Minor scratches on the vehicle can be repaired using a scratch repair agent. The repair agent can prevent the paint from oxidizing and rusting. 2. Moderate scratches: Moderate scratches can be repaired using a touch-up pen. During the repair process, ensure the color matches the vehicle's body color. Clean the scratched area before applying the primer. Once the primer is dry, smooth it with water sandpaper, and finally apply the touch-up pen for coloring. 3. Severe scratches: If the vehicle's scratches are very severe, completely exposing the primer and damaging the steel plate, it is recommended to go to a professional repair shop for paint repair.