VERY unlikely, especially if you have proof that you contacted your insuror. THAT is what insurance is for. Contact your insurance agent, it sounds like the other party is simply trying to 'scare' more money out of you.
Fill out accident report with police. The person's insurance will pay for repairs.
That IS what you carry insurance for. Contact the police to fill out a report, then turn it in to your insurance. If this is your first claim, it shouldn't affect your rates. If it's NOT he first claim, you might want to consider off-street parking.
I hope you got a police report. In any case, whether or not you were parked legally is not relevant. A driver is responsible for damages caused when hitting any stationary object... like a parked car. Just offer to take her to small claims court, or contact a lawyer. Most lawyers would just consider that one fun.
If it's parked on public property, or you're caught operating that vehicle, yes.
I know someone currently in that situation. If the insured person is at fault (states so on police report) you should do your best to obtain a police report and get his insurance information. You or your attorney should contact his insurance company to file a claim. This is the stage my friend is at. I will let you know how it turns out. In her situation she was able to obtain an arrest report as it was the hit and run of a parked car by a drunk driver. The driver was arrested that evening and several other cars on the block were damaged.
Call the police, they can contact they owner for you and help you get everything ironned out.
the police can only take your car if you have a violation. they can't take your car without any violation even if it doesn't have any insurance. What country are you in? In Britain no tax or no insurance means points on your licence if driving and even if parked means towed away with heavy fine, storage fees and if not sorted in 14 days the car is crushed.
No, assuming you live in a state where insurance is required. A condition of being on a street, whether driving or parked is that you will have the vehicle properly registered including carrying insurance.
Contact the police and the insurance company.
First, contact the police. You will need a police report, and they will determine whether they will be doing any investigation. Next, contact your insurance provider.
If this happened to me, I would find out what my insurance company can do and from there contact the police or file a civil or small claims suit. None, if the accident wasn't reported to the police.
Your insurance company first, then, the police for a report.