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Fortunately it happened while my folks were in the car.......... and I suspect I know the answer here, but does anyone have experience with how damage is dealt with if you weren't the person to cause it?
I suspect, that without a standalone policy (which is what I always have) or paying for the rental car company policy (which they don't have, as you either do the former, or just self insure) - even though they have details of the person who did, etc. I suspect that as the owner of the rental contract it'll be enforced against them?
A car rocked up against them and opened their Hertz rental car door into my folks rental (Budget).

They got the chaps details, and took a photo of his car and number plate. No Police report logged (I have suggested they do), but the form in the vehicle says Police report is only required if someone is hurt. Of course, if you're going the insurance route then it's a mandatory requirement in my experience.
Thoughts?
I suspect, that without a standalone policy (which is what I always have) or paying for the rental car company policy (which they don't have, as you either do the former, or just self insure) - even though they have details of the person who did, etc. I suspect that as the owner of the rental contract it'll be enforced against them?
A car rocked up against them and opened their Hertz rental car door into my folks rental (Budget).

They got the chaps details, and took a photo of his car and number plate. No Police report logged (I have suggested they do), but the form in the vehicle says Police report is only required if someone is hurt. Of course, if you're going the insurance route then it's a mandatory requirement in my experience.
Thoughts?