Go through your insurance company. He is a lawyer.. Insurance company has
lawyers....They will work it out.

On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 11:27 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I went to pick up my car at lunch today, which was parked right in front of
> a Funeral Home on the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and a side street in
> northwest DC. To my horror, the front bumper was knocked off that is, the
> rubber strip was detached and the side rubber cover at the Left End of the
> bumper was torn. There was a note on my windshield from the funeral home
> however. Turns out some older lawyer guy took a shortcut through the
> funeral home driveway to avoid a light, and in so doing scraped his car
> against my bumper. He tried to drive off, but a couple of dudes from the
> funeral home chased witnessed the accident, chased him down him down and
> forced him to turn over his personal identification. The guy from the
> funeral home and I try to reattach the strip but ended up just tying it
> down with a piece of twine. My question is, should I contact contact this
> lawyer guy privately or should I go through my insurance company? The whole
> thing could probably fixed for $100 but it is a hassle to go to my tech or
> do it myself. Any creative ideas out there?
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