Trump’s Obamacare subsidy plan in flux after GOP outcry

But the conservative backlash was palpable both in public and private, particularly from Republicans in the House, who suggested the president was ceding too much ground to Democratic healthcare demands and that the White House should consult more closely with GOP lawmakers. A House Republican, who was granted anonymity to discuss talks among colleagues, described the private reaction to reported details about Trump’s yet-to-be-released proposal as “not good.” “This is what happens when policies are made in darkness,” they told the Washington Examiner. The White House did not respond to a request for comment. Press secretary Karoline Leavitt later declined to rule out a possible announcement from the president. “Right now, the president is very much involved in these talks, and he’s very focused on unveiling a healthcare proposal that will fix the system and will bring down costs for consumers,” Leavitt told reporters at the White House. “As for the details of those discussions, I’ll let the president speak for himself.” Some initial GOP feedback was more openly negative. Rep. Bob Onder (R-MO), a physician and member of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, said in a series of posts that “doubling down on a broken system is not reform” and that he was “hoping” a pitch from the president for an extension with limits “isn’t true.” Others, such as Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), appeared more open-minded, despite broader opposition to extending the pandemic-era enhanced subsidies that will expire at year’s end. In addition, at least one Senate Democrat expressed cautious optimism about Trump’s plan that a bipartisan deal could be reached to prevent out-of-pocket premiums from skyrocketing for millions of people. “A lot of folks are getting nervous because the president of the United States has the audacity to propose some changes” to Obamacare, Burchett said in a video posted to X. “Everybody’s going to freak out, clutch their pearls, and wring their hands. Look, that’s why you negotiate. You put something on the dadgum table, and then you fight over it.” Burchett added that he does not support the details of the framework but predicted that Republicans “will probably kill it in the press, and everybody will be anonymous sources.” “We haven’t done anything in, what, 15 years? Everyone’s griping and moaning about it,” he continued. “At least Trump’s got the guts to do something about it.” Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH), one of eight Senate Democrats who crafted the shutdown-ending deal with Republicans to reopen the government, said a formal proposal would be evidence of Trump and congressional Republicans “now coming to the table” ahead of the subsidy cliff and a promised vote next month by Senate GOP leadership on a healthcare bill of Democrats’ choosing. “While I have significant concerns about some of the ideas reportedly in the president’s proposal, it nonetheless represents a starting point for serious negotiations,” Hassan said in a statement. “The fact that President Trump is putting forward any offer at all to extend the Affordable Care Act’s tax credits shows that there is a broad understanding that inaction in this regard will cause serious harm to the American people.” As part of a government funding deal to end the shutdown, Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) promised Democrats a floor vote to address the subsidies on a bill of their choosing by the second week of December, before Congress heads home for the remainder of the year. Bipartisan talks have continued behind the scenes in a bid to find a solution that could muster the 60 votes needed to clear a filibuster. Trump and Republicans face possible backlash at the ballot box in the 2026 midterm elections if the healthcare credits are not addressed. And Democrats are ready to wield healthcare as an election rallying cry to try to topple the Republican majorities in the House and Senate. BIPARTISAN HOUSE GROUP FLOATS COMPROMISE ON OBAMACARE SUBSIDY EXTENSION Publicly, Trump has pushed for redirecting the subsidies from insurance companies to individual health savings accounts, echoing GOP concerns that federal aid has done more to line the pockets of corporations than lower healthcare costs for people. “THE ONLY HEALTHCARE I WILL SUPPORT OR APPROVE IS SENDING THE MONEY DIRECTLY BACK TO THE PEOPLE, WITH NOTHING GOING TO THE BIG, FAT, RICH INSURANCE COMPANIES, WHO HAVE MADE RILLIONS, AND RIPPED OFF AMERICA LONG ENOUGH,” Trump wrote in a recent Truth Social post. “THE PEOPLE WILL BE ALLOWED TO NEGOTIATE AND BUY THEIR OWN, MUCH BETTER, INSURANCE. POWER TO THE PEOPLE! Congress, do not waste your time and energy on anything else.” Naomi Lim and Lauren Green contributed to this report.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/policy/healthcare/3896993/trump-obamacare-subsidy-plan-in-flux-gop-outcry/

Millwall vs Sheffield Wednesday Prediction and Betting Tips | November 26th 2025

Millwall will host Sheffield Wednesday at The Den on Wednesday in another round of the 2025-26 EFL Championship campaign. The home side have had an overall positive season but have lost their way in recent games and have now dropped out of the promotion playoff spots. They suffered a disappointing 3-1 defeat to Portsmouth upon returning from the international break last weekend, falling 2-0 behind before a red card to Joe Bryan midway through the second half all but ended their chances of mounting a comeback. Thanks for the submission! Sheffield Wednesday, meanwhile, have endured a woeful campaign and appear to be on borrowed time in the second tier as they continue to reel from the heavy points deduction handed to them last month. The Owls suffered a 3-0 defeat to rivals Sheffield United in the Steel City derby on Sunday and could have few complaints about the result after failing to register a single shot on target throughout the contest. They remain rock-bottom in the Championship table with -4 points and will be desperate for a positive result on Wednesday to lift the mood around the club. Millwall vs Sheffield Wednesday Head-to-Head and Key Numbers There have been 55 meetings between Millwall and Wednesday. The hosts have won 18 of those games while the visitors have won two more. There have been 17 draws between the two teams including their most recent matchup which ended 2-2. The hosts have lost just one of their last nine games in this fixture. Wednesday have the worst offensive and defensive records in the English second tier this season with 12 goals scored and 32 conceded in 16 games. Millwall have scored 18 goals in the Championship this term, the fewest of any team in the top half of the table. Millwall vs Sheffield Wednesday Prediction The Lions head into the midweek clash on a four-game winless streak after winning each of their previous four. They are, however, undefeated in their last four home matches and are firm favourites for Wednesday’s game. The Owls have lost their last two games and are winless in their last 10. They have the joint-worst away record in the division so far and could lose this one. Prediction: Millwall 2-1 Sheffield Wednesday Millwall vs Sheffield Wednesday Betting Tips Tip 1 Result: Millwall Tip 2 Goals Over/under 2. 5 Over 2. 5 goals (Four of the last five matches between the two teams have produced more than 2. 5 goals) Tip 3 Both teams to score: YES (Both sides have found the back of the net in three of the hosts’ last four matches).
https://www.sportskeeda.com/football/millwall-vs-sheffield-wednesday-prediction-betting-tips-november-26th-2025

Camp Flog Gnaw 2025: Photos From the Festival

Trending on Billboard After horrendous weather delayed Tyler, The Creator‘s 11th annual Camp Flog Gnaw music festival, the two-day fest finally returned in all its glory this past weekend. Taking over Dodger Stadium Grounds for a fifth year, the weekend included performances from Childish Gambino, Doechii and of course Tyler himself. Kicking things off was LA Reezy and rapper Navy Blue, who both brought their signature blend of introspective and uplifting hip-hop to life. From there, Saturday officially kicked into high gear by late afternoon with hard-hitting performances from Samara Cyn, AZ Chike, AG Club, rap group Paris Texas, Kali Uchis and Earl Sweatshirt. Once the sun set, the party really started, with Tyler, Clipse and Childish Gambino closing out night one with explosive sets. Gambino’s was particularly emotional, as Donald Glover disclosed that last year he’d suffered a stroke among other medical complications, leading him to cancel his 2024 tour. Sunday was equally as jaw-dropping, as GIA FU and TDE’s own Ray Vaughn lit up day two’s early hours. Zack Fox, Domo Genesis, MIKE, Luh Tyler, Teezo Touchdown and Blood Orange kept the good times rollin’ till the sun set. Once it was dark, Thundercat and Larry June & 2 Chainz kept the energy high, while T-Pain, Doechii, GloRilla and AP Rocky closed out an unbelievable weekend with some of the most memorable performances of the entire festival. Needless to say, Camp Flog Gnaw 2025 was an unforgettable success despite the delay. Below, find the best photos from the weekend, from performances to crowd shots and more.
https://www.billboard.com/photos/camp-flog-gnaw-festival-photos-1236121213/

SW Miami-Dade priest arrested after confrontation with woman donating to church turns violent, authorities say

SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) A 72-year-old Southwest Miami-Dade priest was arrested after a confrontation with a woman dropping off donations at a church escalated into a physical struggle, according to authorities. Jesus Gabriel Saldana was charged with burglary of an occupied conveyance, battery on a person 65 or older and misdemeanor criminal mischief following the Nov. 6 incident at St. Kevin Catholic Church on Southwest 42nd Street. Police said the victim arrived at the church around 11: 40 a. m. to donate items and attempted to photograph the donations alongside a politically themed poster. According to the arrest report, Saldana, identified as the church priest collecting donations, told her she was not allowed to take pictures and ordered her to leave. When she asked for her donations back, a verbal argument ensued, authorities said. According to authorities, the victim began photographing Saldana, prompting him to lunge at her. Bystanders separated the two, but Saldana then allegedly reached into the woman’s vehicle without permission for unknown reasons. The struggle continued as the victim got into the driver’s seat, and police say Saldana battered her while attempting to pull her out of the vehicle. During the altercation, he allegedly ripped off the rearview mirror and damaged the vehicle’s gear selector. Investigators said the woman, who has a history of cardiac issues, later drove herself to a hospital, where she was admitted. Saldana also reached into her vehicle again and dumped out her purse on the ground while searching for her phone, the report states. Saldana turned himself in at the Miami-Dade Police Midwest District Station on Saturday. He was arrested and taken to Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. Copyright.
https://wsvn.com/news/local/miami-dade/sw-miami-dade-priest-arrested-after-confrontation-with-woman-donating-to-church-turns-violent-authorities-say/

Anna Kepner and Her 16-Year-Old Stepbrother Were Like ‘2 Peas in a Pod,’ According to Grandmother

The grandparents of Anna Kepner, the 18-year-old cheerleader found dead aboard a cruise while on a family holiday, say that the teen was very close with her 16-year-old stepbrother, who is now a possible suspect in the case. The 16-year-old boy has not been named a suspect by the FBI, which previously confirmed to PEOPLE it is investigating the case. Kepner, of Titusville, Fla., was found dead on the Carnival Horizon cruise ship on Nov. 8 by a member of the ship’s housekeeping staff. No suspects have been publicly named. However, in court filings related to a custody dispute, Kepner’s stepmother Shauntel Hudson claimed that investigators say her 16-year-old son Kepner’s stepbrother may be subject to a criminal case following the teen’s death. (Shauntel’s last name is listed as “Kepner” in several media reports, but court documents identify her as Shauntel Hudson.) Shauntel Hudson’s ex-husband who is the 16-year-old’s biological father also said in a petition filed with Brevard County that the teen is a “suspect in the death of the step child during the cruise,” according to the filing obtained by PEOPLE. The attention on the stepbrother, however, appears to have caught the Kepner family by surprise. Kepner’s grandmother, Barbara Kepner, told ABC News in an exclusive interview that the family was close-knit especially Anna and her 16-year-old stepbrother. “They were just like brother and sister,” Barbara said, adding that they were “two peas in a pod,” “I know that those two kids cared about each other in the right way,” Barbara said, while declining to comment about the scrutiny on Anna’s stepbrother. Anna is being remembered for being a “thoughtful” and “nurturing” member of the family who took special care of her siblings, “taking them to the park, Halloween Horror Nights, or just out for fun,” her loved ones said in an online obituary. “She had a big, beautiful heart, often sending random ‘I love you’ messages or little gestures that made someone’s day,” read part of the obituary. Stepbrother of teen who died on cruise ‘does not remember’ what happened, teen’s grandmother says Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE’s free True Crime newsletter for breaking crime news, ongoing trial coverage and details of intriguing unsolved cases. Much remains unknown about the circumstances surrounding Anna’s death and the ensuing investigation as authorities remain tight-lipped about the case.
https://people.com/anna-kepner-stepbrother-two-peas-pod-says-grandmother-11855666

NASA cuts missions for Boeing Starliner contract, next flight will have no crew

The next trip to space for Boeing’s beleaguered Starliner spacecraft won’t have a crew on board after NASA announced changes to the commercial crew contract that also slashes the total number of missions to the International Space Station. NASA on Monday announced the update to the 2014 contract that originally called for six operational crewed flights to the station after completing both a successful uncrewed and crewed flight test. Now, the contract reduces that total to four missions, although the remaining two will be available as options. The move comes after Starliner’s last flight in June 2024, which flew to the station with two NASA astronauts for what was supposed to be as short as an eight-day stay on board. But issues with its thrusters and helium leaks on its propulsion module led to NASA opting to send the spacecraft home without a crew, who ended up having to remain on board the station and be flown home on a SpaceX Dragon instead nearly 10 months after their arrival. “After a thorough evaluation, NASA and Boeing have mutually agreed to modify the contract,” NASA posted in a press release. Instead of trying to fly with a crew, the mission Starliner-1 will be used to deliver cargo. It will also allow NASA and Boeing to sign off on the fixes implemented since the problematic crew flight test. “NASA and Boeing are continuing to rigorously test the Starliner propulsion system in preparation for two potential flights next year,” said NASA’s Commercial Crew Program Manager Steve Stich. “This modification allows NASA and Boeing to focus on safely certifying the system in 2026, execute Starliner’s first crew rotation when ready, and align our ongoing flight planning for future Starliner missions based on station’s operational needs through 2030.” That mission is targeting a launch date of no earlier than April 2026. The spacecraft will be atop a United Launch Alliance Atlas V from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station’s Space Launch Complex 41. If all goes well, Starliner will be allowed to fly up to three crewed missions to the space station, sharing duties with SpaceX, which is currently in the midst of its 11th operational crew mission, all flown since 2020. SpaceX and Boeing originally shared the commercial crew contracts awarded in 2014, with Boeing seen originally as the more reliable choice, but Starliner ran into major issues trying to get its uncrewed flight test complete and SpaceX has sinced surged ahead. The first crewed Dragon mission to make it to the station docked in May 2020, returning orbital human spaceflight missions to the United States for the first time in nearly nine years after the end of the Space Shuttle Program in 2011.
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2025/11/24/nasa-cuts-missions-for-boeing-starliner-contract-next-flight-will-have-no-crew/

Holiday 2025: What Retailers and Prognosticators Expect

Retailers are heading into the heart of the holiday season with a heap of concerns, from consumers cutting back on non-essentials and anxious over the economy, to higher prices from tariffs, inflation and potential stockouts. Yet many retailers expect to pull through the 2025 holiday season with satisfactory, if modest, gains. Walmart, Amazon, Gap, TJX and Ross Stores have raised guidance for the year, reflecting confidence in the fourth quarter. And other retailers that have been performing well this year Aritzia, Vuori, Primark, Bloomingdale’s, Abercrombie & Fitch, Costco and Ann Taylor-parent Knitwell should emerge from the 2025 holiday season in decent shape. Several factors will fuel holiday gains. The S&P 500 index is up 11 percent this year, adding to the nation’s wealth factor. Also, newer channels for shopping, i. e. agentic commerce, are gaining traction, and channels that have around for awhile like mobile shopping, social media apps such as TikTok, livestreaming, and the resale market continue to increase in popularity. AI is also making it easier to personalize the shopping experience. So whatever makes shopping faster, easier and more convenient will stimulate purchasing. An Undercurrent of Uneasiness America’s mood is a bit brighter since the government shutdown ended, yet there remains an undercurrent of uneasiness over rising health, home and food costs, and the possibility of the economy deteriorating next year. “Economic uncertainty keeps the brain and nervous system in a constant state of anxiety and alertness. This makes it harder for people to manage holiday shopping and planning. Thus, we can’t simply enjoy the season,” said Dr. Hannah Nearney, clinical psychiatrist and U. K medical director at Flow Neuroscience, which develops brain stimulation solutions for mental well-being, in a statement. Still, retailers say consumers and their shopping patterns have shown resilience. “While we do study data that suggests there’s macro pressure, particularly on the low-income consumer, our customers are really responding to our price, value and style,” Richard Dickson, president and chief executive officer of Gap Inc., told WWD last week after the company reported robust third-quarter sales. “Our offerings are breaking through the competitive landscape so we’re feeling very confident and excited as we head into the holiday season.” But there’s plenty to keep brands and retailers on their guard. “Between tariffs, inflation, the shutdown and the situation at Saks Global, there’s been a lot to worry about,” one chief executive of a major brand told WWD, referencing Saks’ sales declines and late payments to vendors. “With the price changes, we were expecting a drop in unit sales, but we really haven’t seen that, so it seems any increase has been received better than expected. Our numbers have been pretty good, so that’s a positive for going forward.” One senior level apparel executive said the consumer prices at his brand are up this holiday season by 7 to 10 percent, though others in the supply chain would have absorbed some of the costs created by new tariffs. “I feel we have a very solid season in front of us,” said Michael Kliger, CEO of LuxExperience, operator of the Mytheresa, Net-a-porter and Mr Porter websites, last week, after the company reported its fiscal first-quarter results. “At Mytheresa, Q1 was plus 12 percent, and even though we are still negative at Net-a-porter and Mr Porter, we clearly see momentum in that business. We are just coming from a lower base, so not including any negative macro effects, we’re looking at a solid season. The U. S. continues to be quite strong. Europe continues to be very stable, with single-digit growth and Asia, we feel, has reached the bottom. It’s stable at a low level, but it’s stable.” Off-price stores, as well as dollar stores, appear headed for a decent holiday season. “Ross posted a stronger quarter than expected, with results showing that its core value shopper remained resilient despite lapsed SNAP [food stamp] benefits and broader tariff uncertainty weighing on household budgets,” said Suzy Davidkhanian, vice president of Emarketer, in an email. “Opportunistic buys and department-store excess helped margins and Ross’s no-frills, warehouse-style stores delivered exactly what budget-conscious families needed this season strong, compelling assortment mix at sharp price points. Holiday gifting may still skew toward essentials for this shopper, but the quarter underscores that the lower-income consumer is holding up better than many feared.” Modest Holiday Sales Gains Seen The National Retail Federation predicts that retail sales for the November and December period will grow between 3. 7 percent and 4. 2 percent, surpassing $1 trillion for the first time in 2025. The trade organization also expects 186. 9 million people in the U. S. will shop at one point or another during the Thanksgiving Day through Cyber Monday period, which is 3. 5 million more than last year. But not all industry sources are as sanguine. Deloitte projects holiday sales growth of just 2. 9 to 3. 4 percent, and others are even more bearish. Target, which is one of the largest retailers in the country, sees its sales declining by a low single-digit percentage in the fourth quarter. The discounter is being impacted by both macro issues and its own internal merchandising issues. Home Depot’s results, too, are not very encouraging. While the home improvement chain is believed to be gaining some market share, Home Depot’s third-quarter comparable sales in the U. S. rose just 0. 1 percent, and net earnings were flat. “Our results missed our expectations primarily due to the lack of storms in the third quarter, which resulted in greater than expected pressure in certain categories. Additionally, while underlying demand in the business remained relatively stable sequentially, an expected increase in demand in the third quarter did not materialize,” said Ted Decker, chairman, president and CEO, in a statement. “We believe that consumer uncertainty and continued pressure in housing are disproportionately impacting home improvement demand.” Bed, Bath & Beyond also experienced a tough third quarter. Its net revenue declined 17. 4 percent due to lower customer demand, though the company did cite significant operational improvements, including an 85 percent improvement in both adjusted EBITDA and gross margin. Digging further into NRF’s outlook, the percent gain for the holiday season the trade organization forecasts is lower than the 4. 3 percent gain experienced last year. Also, the U. S. inflation rate is just over 3 percent and on the rise lately. That means that “real” holiday retail sales will grow around 1 percent, based on NRF’s projection for nominal sales which are not adjusted for inflation. The American Shopping Spirit Still, consumers show a willingness to spend even while being pickier, and worried about the rising costs of living, and next year’s economy. “Americans like to buy stuff. They will find a way to make the holiday work, regardless of tariffs, the government shutdown and inflation,” said John Harmon, managing director of technology and research at Coresight. “We think holiday is on track to grow 3 to 3. 5 percent which is a normal, not exceptional season. The holiday quarter isn’t shaping up to be a blockbuster; it’s shaping up to be a balancing act. Consumer spending is holding steady rather than surging, with families prioritizing essentials, tightening discretionary budgets, and making more deliberate choices even as inflation cools and sentiment improves. It’s creating one of the most nuanced holiday seasons in years; not a slowdown, not a boom, but a careful middle ground that says as much about shoppers as it does about retailers.” Higher-income consumers, meaning those earning more than $100, 000 a year, are more positive, Harmon said. “They will be driving holiday spending this season, but everyone is trading down, even high-income consumers.” Industry researchers and pundits say the best deals will be found on Black Friday and Cyber Monday and that those two sales days haven’t lost their relevance, even if some of the business then is being siphoned away by retailers triggering holiday campaigns as early as October, and launching Black Friday deals days before the actual date. Price Promoting Pivots Accenture’s annual Holiday Shopping Survey of more than 7, 500 shoppers in 10 countries, conducted online between August and September this year, indicated that 77 percent will shop on Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Forty-five percent indicated they will come prepared with a list of items they want to buy. As of early November, 58 percent of consumers said they have already started their in line with the last five years. On average, holiday shoppers have completed around one-quarter of their planned purchases. Industrywide, price promoting this season isn’t expected to be as steep as in recent years. Retailers will be more strategic, and less inclined to run storewide sales. “When it comes to Black Friday and holiday deals this year, shoppers can expect them to look a little different,” said Stephanie Carls, retail insights expert from RetailMeNot, a website and app to find discounts, coupon codes and cashback offers, in response to a query from WWD. “Tariffs are already influencing the holiday shopping season, and many retailers are absorbing some of these costs to avoid significantly raising their prices. As a result, the deals we see, and how steep they are, may be affected.” She said the top items consumers plan to gift are clothing and accessories, followed by gift cards and toys. Total gift card spending is expected to reach $29. 1 billion, up from $28. 6 billion in 2024, according to RetailMeNot research. Consumers plan to purchase between three to four gift cards and expect to spend an average of $171. 32 per person. Restaurants remain the most popular gift card type (27 percent), followed by bank-issued cards (25 percent), department stores (25 percent) and coffee shops (20 percent). Coresight’s Harmon said this will be the first holiday season of agentic commerce. “Consumers were already using AI to discover and research products,” said Harmon, adding that a Coresight survey in October indicated that more than half of American consumers were using AI frequently or occasionally. In September, in a move that could dramatically change how people purchase goods online, OpenAI and Shopify reached an agreement that will let consumers make purchases from the ChatGPT chatbot without leaving the artificial intelligence-generated conversation. Etsy, Salesforce, Walmart and Target followed suit. “The customer experience is very rich using ChatGpt,” Harmon said. “For example, if you are looking for a slim backpack for $100, you can get a lot more information, and if the product is on Etsy, Walmart and Shopify you can hit a buy button and the transaction is done. That’s the agentic part. It can communicate with the retailer and initiate a transaction,” skipping the links. “It makes it a lot more convenient to buy things.” He sees agentic commerce as a trend just beginning, and not necessarily a big trend this holiday season, though there are signs indicating it will be big in the future. Weatherwise, the holiday outlook is good. Conditions across much of the country should spur traditional holiday gift categories like cold weather accessories and sweaters, and not deter driving to malls, according to a report from Planalytics, which predicts the weather to help retailers plan and manage their inventories and understand consumer shopping patterns. “The week of Thanksgiving will start warmer than normal for a large part of the country, especially across the Plains and South. As the week progresses, a system will drive colder air into the West and then spread it eastward into the Plains and Midwest by Wednesday into Thursday, creating a more seasonally chilly feel in these regions and strengthening demand for coats, cold-weather accessories, comfort foods, and hot beverages,” Planalytics said. “By Black Friday weekend, many key markets will trend colder than normal. This setup will be favorable for winter-driven categories such as outerwear, boots, hats and gloves, electric heat, and seasonal food and beverages as shoppers respond to both promotions and the more wintry feel. We are monitoring the potential for wintry conditions to affect parts of the Plains and Midwest, which could create travel challenges over the holiday weekend. Major coastal Northeast cities will face a lower risk of impactful snow, limiting the potential for widespread disruption even as colder temperatures still support seasonal demand.”.
https://wwd.com/business-news/retail/holiday-2025-what-retailers-and-prognosticators-anticipate-1238354235/

‘You’re so lucky I don’t care’: Woman gets rear-ended in parking lot, her reaction to the hit-and-run driver is not what you’d expect

A woman who got hit from behind in a Trader Joe’s parking lot recently chose to let the driver who ran away go free. She decided this because dealing with insurance companies and police reports seemed like way too much trouble. TikTok user Maddie, who uses the name @madsexi, shared what happened to her. Right away, this started a huge debate about whether reporting a small accident is really worth all the time and stress. Maddie’s response is honestly something we can all understand, even though it’s probably a terrible idea from a legal standpoint. According to Motor 1, she made her priorities very clear in her video. She said, “If you’re the person that just backed into me in a Trader Joe’s parking lot and fled the scene, you’re so lucky I don’t care. And that I would rather have a dent in my car than sit in the Trader Joe’s parking lot for 45 minutes trying to figure out like what your insurance is.” This feeling makes total sense. The paperwork and the never-ending phone calls you need to make after even a small car accident are absolutely the worst. It takes up so much time, and sometimes you just want to get on with your day, especially if the damage isn’t serious. It turns out Maddie isn’t the only one who feels this way. Many people agreed that skipping all the formal steps is becoming the new normal. The relaxed approach is catching on fast Apparently she is not the only one who has such a laidback to an accident like this. “One time a lady and I exchanged info as a formality I guess. Apparently neither of us bothered to tell our insurance haha,” one user commented. This kind of laid-back response to uncomfortable situations isn’t new, as some people have even handled confronting unexpected intruders while unprepared with surprising calmness. However, calling your insurance company is a good idea even if the accident seems like nothing and nobody appears injured. The biggest reason is that you need to protect yourself from problems that might come up later. That small bump might have caused hidden damage to your car’s frame or parts inside that won’t show up until weeks or months later. Also, you might actually be legally required to report what happened. Some insurance company agreements require you to report small accidents. If you don’t report them, you could face fines depending on what state you live in. False accusations about accidents can also spiral out of control, similar to cases where people face wrongful hit-and-run claims from strangers. Even worse, if you wait too long to report the crash, your insurance company might refuse to cover it at all. That means you could end up paying for the repairs yourself, even if the accident wasn’t your fault. This is a huge risk to take just to save forty-five minutes in a parking lot. The legal experts admit that people’s hesitation is understandable, though, because your insurance rate might go up even if you weren’t the one at fault. That’s a terrible situation, but the risk of losing coverage completely seems much scarier than your rate possibly going up. It’s also a smart idea to tell the police about seemingly small accidents to create an official record. This protects you in case the other person tries to lie about how bad the damage or injuries were later on.
https://wegotthiscovered.com/social-media/youre-so-lucky-i-dont-care-woman-gets-rear-ended-in-parking-lot-her-reaction-to-the-hit-and-run-driver-is-not-what-youd-expect/