Hundreds of Colorado drivers are dealing with thousands of dollars in car repairs after diesel was mixed into unleaded gasoline distributed statewide; while stations have resumed operations, claims and reimbursements are still being sorted among retailers, suppliers, and insurers, leaving some motorists to cover deductibles and other costs.
More reports have surfaced of a woman in Los Angeles smashing car windshields with a brick, with at least two new incidents coming to light in Woodland Hills and Culver City. The woman was caught on video damaging a Hyundai sedan and keying a Tesla, prompting concerns about other potential victims. Authorities are working to identify and locate the woman responsible for these bizarre crimes.
Heavy hail in O'Fallon, Missouri, led to significant car damage with reports of busted windows from golf ball-sized hail in St. Charles County, St. Louis County, and surrounding areas. The storms were tornado-warned across the St. Louis region, and FOX 2 is working to learn more about potential damages as the storms move east of the St. Louis metro.
Colleen Palombo, a Rhode Island woman, speaks out about her car being damaged by concrete from the Washington Bridge in June, expressing concern that it was a warning sign after the bridge was abruptly closed this week due to safety concerns. Palombo had filed a claim with the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) but never heard back from them. She finds it hard to believe that the bridge was deemed safe one month after it damaged her car and emphasizes the need for ensuring the safety of the bridge.
Multiple cars were stranded in the Mojave Desert in California after following a suggested route from Google Maps to avoid a closed interstate. A driver posted a video on TikTok showing the cars getting stuck on a dirt road with no visible route. The stranded drivers had to wait for hours for a tow truck, and one car was damaged. Google has apologized for the incident and stated that they will no longer direct drivers on those roads.
A Southeast Missouri family claims that Walmart damaged their car at the Blytheville Walmart Auto Center during an oil change. After a ten-day delay and intervention from a news outlet, Walmart paid the repair bill and offered a settlement to the family. The family, including a cancer patient who relies on the car for medical appointments, is still considering their options and wants Walmart to implement policies to prevent similar incidents in the future. Other customers have also reported similar issues with Walmart Auto Centers.
A propane-fueled fire at a neighboring business spread to the Sundance Airport Parking Lot in Phoenix, resulting in over 30 cars being completely destroyed. Customers returning from vacation were devastated to find their vehicles totaled, while a lucky few discovered their cars were untouched. Insurance claims will be a lengthy process, with customers advised to file a claim and keep receipts for potential reimbursement. Sundance Airport Parking lot is reaching out to customers with reservations to find alternative arrangements.
A black bear broke into a woman's car in Canada and drank 69 cans of soda, causing damage to the vehicle. The woman woke up to the sound of the bear drinking the soda and tried to scare it away, but it continued to drink until there were barely any cans left. The bear returned the following night but was scared away by the woman's dog. The incident highlights the importance of being bear aware and keeping car windows and doors locked to avoid damage and surprise encounters.
Potholes have become a recurring problem on Southern California streets and freeways, causing damage to vehicles and traffic disruptions. Repairing the damage can cost up to $600, but drivers can file a claim with Caltrans or the city of L.A. for reimbursement. Caltrans will reimburse up to $10,000 for damages on freeways and state highways.