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Absolutely not, don't send money. Does he have insurance? A valid license? Notify your insurance company and let them know what happened -- that is what they are there for. They will help protect you in the event that this person is "sue-happy" and looking for an easy payday. Your insurance company will instruct you on what to do. I would also strongly suggest getting PIP and under-insured motorist coverage. I was involved in a wreck last year (not my fault), and my insurance company handled everything for me quickly and I was treated fairly. It was also nice having a liason between myself and the other insurance company.
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You're reading What do you do if you had a minor bumper crusher, the guy you hit does not want you to call your insurance agent but wants cash? When I eventually did call my agent, the guy I hit still did not take his car to be repaired. do I send $ now?
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