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Uninsured Car Hit My Parked Jeep, Driver Was Not The Owner (friend Of Owner), I Don't Have Collision Insurance. What Are My Options To Get My Jeep Repaired?

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Location: Brooklyn, NY.

The Incident:

My late 90s Jeep Wrangler was hit while parked on a street in Brooklyn by a car. The driver stayed at the scene until the police arrived. I was not there. My Jeep was towed to a local repair shop. Because I only carry liability coverage, my insurance will not be covering or handling the damage to my Jeep directly.

The Situation & Complications:

Conflicting Vehicle Info: The police report lists the striking vehicle as a 2018. However, the VIN on the police report corresponds to a 2022 car owned by the same individual, which appears to be uninsured. Their insurance company confirmed the owner holds an active policy only for a 2017 car of the same make and model. They seem to own 2 of the same make and model but only 1 is insured and not the one involved in my accident.

Driver vs. Owner:

The driver was not the vehicle owner. I have the driver’s name and address from police report, but my insurance cannot search outside databases to check if the driver has personal insurance elsewhere. (They mentioned if I had his phone number, they could only check if he had an active policy with my insurance company).

Documentation:

I have photos of the striking vehicle and its license plate from the scene, as well as the police report.

Questions & Next Steps:

Are there other ways or databases to determine if this driver or vehicle has active insurance coverage?

Is issuing a formal demand letter to both the owner and driver my best next step? If so, should I include formal repair and towing quotes with it? Do I need to pay for repairs before sending the demand letter?

Any other ideas?

My main goal is to recover my repair and towing costs.

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