I've just checked my records and I probably was near the same spot last Thursday, but I don't remember an SUV and surely I'd have noticed hitting one?Postit Note wrote:Sir, I believe you have damaged my front nearside bumper whilst exiting this space last Thursday. Please can you cooperate whilst I try to repair the damage to my blue CRV. Thank you <name and mobile number>
Due to the carpark layout, the only places you can really impact someone are your nearside front bumper to someone elses offside side, or your offside side to someone else's nearside front bumper. I've checked my side and it's actually one part of the car that's not damaged (despite being keyed

I have no idea how she thinks it was my car that did it (I've forgotten what I've parked next to by the time I've reached daylight outside the carpark!), other than she's just blamed the driver of the mashed-up looking car. Confusingly I was there on Friday, but have been off Mon-Wed this week, so she must have been waiting for me...
Anyone know what my legal situation is, and any advice on what I should do?
I can't afford to maintain my own car, let alone fix someone else's!