Having been in the Automotive industry for 2 decades and having owned and managed several repair facilities where I have dealt with hundreds of insurance claims as a third party I can say this; If your equipment or facility legitimately damaged someone's vehicle, you ARE responsible to make them whole again. This also would include a rental car cost IF they opt to actually have the car repaired. It is just like if someone is responsible for damage to your property then they would be obligated to make you whole again. If you got into an accident in your car and it was the other party's fault, it would be irrelevant if YOU had rental coverage on your policy because THEY would be responsible to make you whole which would include a rental car if you opt to get the car repaired instead of pocketing the money and living with the damage which is also an option. Here is the long and short of it; Waxman can argue about what she does with the money, he can try to force her to use it to repair the car, but in the end he will be on the short end of the stick. Ultimately, if this went to court, he would be ordered to pay the amount of the claim plus expenses and there would be absolutely no stipulations that the claimant had to apply the funds in any kind of specific way. I would just either pay her and move on or file a claim with my insurance and let them deal with her. Unfortunately you lose either way. Like I stated earlier, get a release of liability and I would only pay for a rental if I was paying for the repairs directly. If she wants a check, so be it. She is not obligated to actually repair the car. And yes, everything Earl said as well. I know we are all biased because we are a group of like minded individuals as car wash operators and nobody wants to pony up dollars for damaging anyone's property but it happens. When it does, do the right thing and pay up. If it feels bogus, file a claim because that's why you have insurance in the first place. Please don't gas someone up to overstep their authority and demand things that they are not entitled to demand because if this escalates, which it already appears to be doing so, Waxman will either wish he just paid her or filed a claim straight out of the gate. Who wants a judgement on record? Just my 2 cents, I am not an attorney.