This would be paid from the comprehensive coverage on your policy. If you do not have this coverage, you will not get paid. Additionally, you should have called the local police and gotten a copy of the report. Comprehensive coverage has nothing to do with this type of dammage. If you had collision coverage at the time of the damage then call your claims department and file a claim. Your collision deductible would apply. If you didn't have collision coverage but did have uninsured motorist property damage then that may apply. if you didn't have either then you have a damaged car.
You find two unoccupied seats while I get the sodas.
Yes, unless you can PROVE who it was, or that it was a government car, that hit you.
What makes you think it only leaks while parked. -
yes
While safely parked
You are responsible. You should not have been parked illegally.
If your car was hit while parked and the other driver drove off, then you ask for payment under your collision coverage.
Yes. All vehicles disappear after a while when unoccupied, unless the vehicles have a specific spawn place.
Yes. Being illegally parked does not affect fault. If you strike a parked vehicle, it is ALWAYS your fault because you have a duty to ensure the way was clear before moving.
From the rear, front, and left side. If approaching a vehicle from the right side while parallel parked it means you've parked illegaly facing on coming traffic.
If you are in the car with the keys in the car then yes.
YES TO MAKE A POLICE REPORT DEPENDING ON WHERE YOU WERE PARKED THEY MAY HAVE A VIDEO IF IT WAS IN A PARKING LOT IF IT WASNT THEN I DONT KNOW