1. Stop your car immediately. Do not drive away from the scene of the accident.
2. Turn on your hazard lights. This will help to alert other drivers of the accident.
3. Get out of your car and inspect the damage. Assess the damage to both your car and the parked vehicle.
4. Call the police. You are required by law to report any accident that results in property damage.
5. Exchange information with the owner of the parked vehicle. This includes your name, address, phone number, and insurance information.
6. Obtain the name and contact information of any witnesses. This information may be helpful to the police if they need to investigate the accident.
7. Take pictures of the accident scene. This will help to document the damage to both vehicles.
8. File a claim with your insurance company. You will need to file a claim with your insurance company to cover the damage to your car.
9. Cooperate with the police investigation. If the police are investigating the accident, you will need to cooperate with them and provide them with any information they request.