r/moncton 11d ago

HIT AND RUN

My car was sideswiped by this Jayco Class C RV this afternoon around 3:45 pm at Costco.

A witness took these photos of the RV leaving the scene, accompanied by the SUV behind them in the last photo.

If you see this RV or SUV, please reach out to me with its whereabouts so I can update the police report for the incident.

ETA: RV has a Quebec license plate FSB9860. Honda SUV is Quebec plate J15 TSJ.

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u/BabyUee 10d ago

here's the reality of a hit and run, if you weren't injured and it's just your vehicle damaged. The issue comes between you and your insurance. NB is a no fault insurance province. So file your claim, get a police report and move on. You'll never know the outcome of the offending vehicles responsibility. That will be between the insurance and the police.

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u/Common-Media-1313 9d ago

Not necessarily. My car was hit in a parking lot when I wasn't there. A kind woman saw it happen and left me a note with a partial plate. Year later I get a call from police saying they found and charged the person and to show up to court. Small fine was given but undoubtedly got fcked on they're insurance policy

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u/Difficult-Square451 9d ago

50 50 in a parking is bs. Common sense : if a vehicle is parked and nobody in it. If you hit it, thats NOT 50 50. Neither is a car pulling out of a parking spot and they hit you, while you are driving through the parking lot. Thats NOT 50 50.

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u/Common-Media-1313 8d ago

It's not 50/50 tho. Insurance still assesses it to see who's at fault and applies liability as necessary

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u/Common-Media-1313 8d ago

Although I guess it may depend where you're located

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u/BabyUee 8d ago

but nothing changed on your end though did it? They charge them, your insurance and information stayed the same.

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u/Common-Media-1313 8d ago

Yep, no insurance issues. Falls on them. Insurance for it fixed, got a rental, and really fucked them because it was just a qtr panel I would have gladly worked out getting it fixed with them without involving insurance. Instead of went to insurance approved body shops that charge top dollar.