Re: I Am So Sick Of This Happening!!!
I feel you pain and agree that the world has a high percentage of a$$holes. On two separate occasions, someone has hit my back bumper and left a mark (but not a note). I never parallel park my Crossfire. And I always pull forward in spaces leaving plenty of room behind my car. And yet, people manage to hit my car.
My family works at the information booth at a local craft fair. The show is held outdoors and people are parked in the fields surrounding the festival. The people who are in charge of parking leave extra room between the cars, but the terrain is not perfectly flat and drivers and passengers need to take extra care when opening doors. I only mention this because the queen of the a-holes showed up at the information booth to lodge a complaint. Seems she let her door fly when she opened it and it dented the wheel well of the car next to her. The driver of the other car was furious and demanded her insurance information. She refused. Besides, it was only a small dent. So what. She marched straight to our information booth and yelled at us for the incompetence of our parking crew and on the uneven terrain on which she was forced to park. Nevermind she just let her door fly open. It wasn't her fault. It somehow became our fault. My wife wrote down her complaint and made certain to get her contact information; name, address, phone number. We will dutifully turn the information over to the festival and in turn they will provide it to the driver whose car was damaged. Hopefully justice will be served in this case.
I hope that your insurance company pursues this individual for the damages to your ride.