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Dear Tom and Ray:
I need your help. What do you do when someone dings your car in front of your very eyes? What is fair compensation? Yesterday, some bozo driving a monstrous SUV bumped into my Maxima at the airport curbside. Instead of feigning concern and getting out of his vehicle to check the damage, he just sat there! When I pointed to the dent he put in my bumper, this turkey just dismissed it with a wave of his hand. When I confronted him, he wouldn't give me his driver's license number or registration. I ended up getting the VIN off his dashboard. Soon, the party he was waiting for came out, and I appealed to a more reasonable person, who turned out to be this geezer's son. He, at least, pretended to be sorry, and he said his father had recently gone through surgery (and presumably had his central manners system removed). He gave me his home phone number and said for me to call. Before I do, I want to know what is fair to ask for in compensation. Mine is a well-kept '96 Maxima SE. He hit my car hard enough to put a dent in it and take some paint off. How would you handle this? -- Paul
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