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I was avoiding a goose that walked in the roadway when a young guy hit me in the rear.  We had just gone through a light and I was moving very slowly when I got hit. My tow hitch was in so the real damage was to his  front bumper. I just noticed that the driver side of the bumper looks to be pushed down a inch or so and doesn't line up like the other side. Is this an easy fix?  I hate to get the kid's insurance involved epecially if I can just fix it myself.  TIA 

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A couple of guys that have been in the "they only hit my trailer hitch" club have found frame damage after the fact. The way these trucks are designed with the hitch and bumper bolted together makes for some interesting damage and difficulty lining things back up.

 

I'd file a claim. That's why we pay insurance.

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Rather than forcing it back into place, loosen it, reset, then tighten back up.

 

If you go with the method in the first video, it is very important not to forget the massive burnout before starting!!!!

 

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On 7/31/2021 at 11:29 AM, Tahoe02 said:

Maybe try a floor jack with a board and see if you can raise it an inch.

^^^ This, I've done it a bunch of times.

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It looks like I will have to file a claim.  More damage than I thought and the father is accusing me of trying to get his insurance to pay for damage that was already there. He said that since my hitch was in, and even though it punched a hole through his bumper, his car could not have caused the corner of the bumper to be pushed down and forward.  He is even claiming that he sees touch up paint (there is no such paint) under the bumper which just doesn't make sense to me. I made a huge mistake trying to keep his kid from getting a ticket.  

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I have learned always file a claim.  Got rear ended at very slow speed in my BMW which did not appear to cause any damage other than a scuff.  Filed a claim and they found the exhaust was bent slightly and there was a broken bracket as well.  Ended up being over 2k and my insurance went after them and I got my deductible back.

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The old line that "No good deed goes unpunished"  certainly fits here.  My insurance company will handle it from here. I never let him get me  angry even when he accused me of touching up the paint though he was coming close.  I knew then he was going to want an argument no matter what.    

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57 minutes ago, cguz said:

That's a very ironic answer for someone who's screen name is "diyer"

 

More so that with your very first posts, you couldn't help but to shoot a dart at a 2 year old post.  That's just down right silly.

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