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Hmm...now i'm concerned. Considering I have a long drive up to Gainesville tomorrow, if there is more damage than just cosmetic it could be very dangerous on the freeway. The bumper is painted on the suspected car, but there are already so many dings and dents in it it would be hard to conclude anything. Would it be too late to call in the report if it happened yesterday?
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Have My Own Room
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Edit to say. Listen to Carlos. I seem to remember Fla. being a PIP state once upon a time. Each state sets up its own rules on P&C. Statues were different enough I didn't get tied up in liability cases down there.
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If you advise the police you suspect him, they may very well ask to see his car. If he caused that kind of damage to your car, I doubt it won't be visible on his. Furthermore, a little thing called "paint transfer". Your fender has paint missing from the impact. Bet dollars to donuts it will be on his car.
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