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@Bonnie: Her car, both ride side doors were damaged. They didn't come off or anything, but they took the damage from the hit. Mine, the rear bumper is completely loose on the right side, which is what hit hers. There's also a hole on it, probably the spot of impact. The right front tire was also affected, though I don't know if it was me backing up from where I was(spot I was parked is a pain since my car is low), the impact itself, or a combination of the two. The woman said she'd contact me after verifying how much repairs would cost.
Mom said she'd handle the car insurance(my car's plan isn't active for some reason) and cover the costs of the other car's repairs, but wouldn't spend another penny on mine. My car has seen a few accidents. One was me getting distracted and driving too close to the wall when leaving the basement parking and the one today. Right doors, especially the front passenger, my brother says it was a hit and run in a parking close to where he worked, have a scratch from the front to the end and the front passenger handle is busted. The front bumper is also slightly loose, but it was probably my brother(he drives kinda...badly). And the rear bumper had a hole in the spot where a bigger hole is now. The small hole, someone hit me from behind and ran before I could stop and check. None of those were ever repaired, so her saying she wouldn't pay anymore for repairs... upset me a little. My car hasn't constantly been in and out of repair shops like hers has. Hell, for a time, my car was the only functioning one because her battery died, the tires were all flat and it needed maintenance.
If I have to pay for repairs to mine, so be it...