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Family Tried To Use A Crying Baby To Win A Crash Claim, Dashcam Shut It Down

by Layla Bui
January 15, 2026
in Social Issues

Car accidents are stressful enough on their own, but things can escalate fast when communication barriers, family members, and unexpected accusations enter the picture. What starts as a minor collision can quickly turn into hours of waiting, second-guessing, and wondering whether everyone involved is being honest.

That’s exactly what happened to this Redditor after a low-speed crash on a busy street. With a family in the other car and a sleeping toddler in the backseat, the situation felt tense but manageable at first. However, once additional relatives arrived and the police were called, the narrative began to shift in a way that raised serious red flags.

The poster found himself facing claims that didn’t match what he had witnessed, forcing him to make a split-second decision about how far to push back. Scroll down to see how a small detail changed everything.

A Redditor shared their experience after being involved in a low-speed collision while backing out of a residential driveway onto a busy road

Family Tried To Use A Crying Baby To Win A Crash Claim, Dashcam Shut It Down
Not the actual photo

You're going to lie to the police? I'll go along with it I guess?

So I got into a car accident a few days ago. It was minor but mostly my fault.

I was doing a k turn out of a residential driveway on a busy street and while backing up,

hit a car that was speeding to get past.

No airbags were deployed and both cars were completely drivable.

This accident happened about 4:45.

In the car was a middle aged father and mother with a toddler in a carseat in the back next to the door that was hit.

This family does not speak English.

The father got out of the car and did the immediate "look at my damage" woahs that come with an accident.

He tells me there's a baby in the back and shows me the still sleeping child.

His wife immediately gets on the phone with who I believe is the police.

We pull into a parking lot to get off the busy road and wait.

About 20 minutes later I grabbed their hubcap out of the road

and handed it to the gentleman and he opened the back door again and showed me the sleeping baby.

It's now about 5:40 and the couple's niece and her bf show up.

They immediate demand money to fix the car and I told them we'll go through insurance.

She asks several times if I REALLY want to go that way

and I told her there was no way I had the money to fix both cars, so insurance it is.

SHE proceeds to call the police at that point.

The aunt was on the phone with her and not the police?!

Ugh fine I'll wait even longer for the police to come then.

Around 615 the toddler finally wakes up and starts crying.

It's now been asleep for at least an hour and a half and most likely is hungry.

At 630 the cops show up and ask the niece if the baby needs paramedics,

and the niece (who didn't show up up until almost an hour after the initial collision) starts

to lie to the police about how the baby has been crying since the accident and to send them.

I've been in a few accidents over my years as a driver

and now I'm starting to smell what this really is, insurance scam.

I look through my dash cam and was able

to prove they sped through a red light right before the driveway where I turned from.

When the cop came to ask me what happened I told him my side of the events

and showed the dash cam proving the light was red in the direction they claimed to be coming from.

For good measure I told the police that the baby

only started crying about 15 minutes prior to when they got there.

The niece started screaming that I was lying.

I then told the police officer "If what she says is true

then I'd like to make a claim against them for child endangerment.

They claim that baby was crying for the last 2 hours from the accident

and never once did they call 911 for medical assistance.

They called their niece to come here instead of emergency services

and only asked for them AFTER they were offered.

The car seat also isn't center mounted like required by state law and should be cited."

At that point the niece is calling me every name in the book

like she just found I cheated on her from Jerry Springer.

I then calmly tell the officer that my dashcam was running the entire time

we were stopped and have it on record when the child woke up.

The officer looked at her and said "ma'am it's a crime to lie on a police report,

was the baby crying since the accident?"

All of a sudden she now "had to check with her aunt and uncle to find out."

She withdrew her claim and the officer tossed out her "witness statement"

because she wasn't an actual witness to anything.

Hopefully no b__lshit lawsuit comes from it!

There’s a shared human fear that surfaces in moments of sudden conflict: the fear of being blamed unfairly when things spiral out of control.

Accidents carry emotional weight beyond the physical impact. For the person at fault, there is guilt and anxiety. For the other party, especially when a child is involved, there is fear, protectiveness, and sometimes suspicion.

In this situation, both sides were navigating stress, language barriers, and uncertainty, each trying to protect themselves in a moment where trust quickly eroded.

From a psychological perspective, OP’s actions were not driven by cruelty or a desire to punish, but by a growing sense of threat. Initially, OP accepted responsibility and cooperated calmly. The emotional shift occurred when OP perceived that the situation was being reframed dishonestly.

The claim that the baby had been crying since the accident, paired with demands for cash and resistance to insurance, activated a strong self-protective response. When people feel cornered by potential injustice, they often move from compliance to boundary-setting. What followed was not impulsive revenge, but calculated self-defense.

The emotional trigger here was the perceived attempt to exploit vulnerability. OP’s use of logic, evidence, and the opposing party’s own claims reflects a psychological need to restore balance. This is where the sense of “malicious compliance” becomes satisfying to readers.

OP didn’t raise their voice, didn’t fabricate facts, and didn’t escalate physically. Instead, they mirrored the seriousness of the false claim by pointing out its logical and legal consequences. The outcome feels just because the threat of dishonesty collapsed under scrutiny, and truth ultimately prevailed.

This dynamic can be better understood through the Just-World Phenomenon, first proposed by psychologist Melvin J. Lerner. According to Verywell Mind, people are deeply motivated to believe that the world is fair and that actions should have proportional consequences.

When that belief is challenged, individuals often take steps to restore a sense of justice, sometimes by calling out inconsistencies or preventing perceived wrongdoing. In moments of conflict, this drive isn’t about revenge, but about preserving moral and emotional equilibrium.

Applied here, OP’s response aligns with that instinct. The threat of a false police report challenged OP’s sense of fairness and safety. Presenting evidence and calmly naming the implications of dishonesty allowed OP to protect themselves without inflicting unnecessary harm.

Notably, OP chose not to escalate further once the claim was withdrawn, reinforcing that the goal was resolution, not retaliation.

Check out how the community responded:

These commenters stressed dash cams as essential protection now

Meefie − More and more each day I see the need for a dash cam.

Koolest_Kat − This is the BUY A DASH CAM sign any of you have been waiting on….

Summer184 − I'm glad this worked out for you, every story like this I read reminds me I really have to get a dash-cam.

This group urged saving footage and sharing it with insurance

miss_guided − Save that dashcam. And also give a copy to your insurance company!

KRHARMAN − Everyone needs front and rear dash cams these days.

Do you know if someone hits you after running a red light all they have to do is claim you ran it.

Without a dash cam you’re looking at least 50 percent at fault. Good for you!

phreeeman − Man, the dash cam is almost a necessity these days.

These users focused on documenting immediately after accidents

stromm − Always and immediately, use your smart phone to take pics and video as soon as you can.

Don't wait till you've talked with anyone.

Don't wait till you've called the cops.

Check on your passengers first, and then take pics and video.

Once that's done, THEN check on the other people.

If you're in a one-party state, record audio of that interaction.

Zombiemommy1980 − My son has 2 dash cams in his car.

One facing front and one facing rhe back.

He commutes for school and has had a few close calls.

Also comes in handy if someone starts to road rage,

just point to the camera and usually they will drive off.

We gave 4 cameras total in 3 cars.

Had a i__ot almost rear end a car next to me (like wheels smoking slamming on brakes situation),

pulled illegally into my lane and then break check me, why I have no idea,

other than he was mad he almost hit me (I had to swerve to the barrier so he wouldnt).

He got out of his car on the freeway and started yelling.

I pointed to my camera and told him I have all of it on dash cam and my son called 911.

He took off like a bat out of hell.

The police had me send them the video and the last update

I got was they made contact with him and he was not happy.

I really hope they gave him tickets or something.

There was no reason foe him to be driving like that.

This crowd shared similar stories of false claims unraveling

ratherBwarm − Way to go! ! Good job on using the child endangerment call to get her “witness statement” tossed.

I witnessed an accident where an older lady (Pam) turned in front of oncoming traffic.

A early 20’s driver (Sue) in a new car slammed on the brakes but couldn’t avoid hitting her.

Other cars barely missed a collision.

Another person who saw the accident from a different direction also stayed and collaborated my story.

Pam and her passenger appeared uninjured, insisted Sue was at fault,

and later complained and were taken by ambulance after their statements.

Sue might have had injuries but refused transport.

And her new car was totalled.

When I got home I emailed a copy of my statement to myself.

Months later, I got a call from a lawyer, to collaborate my statement, that the accident was Sue’s fault.

WTF? ? We argued, and I told her I had the email copy I’d made an hour after the accident,

and I would testify to those facts.

The lawyer was deflated, and admitted they were suing for Pam.

Boring_Ad_1456 − Something similar happened to me.

I was making a left hand turn into my driveway in a residential neighborhood blinker on

and the car behind me overtook the other lane trying to pass

and I ended up hitting my front left bumper with his right rear.

A random family member came in a separate car before police arrived

and they were speaking to the police officer in Spanish.

It sounded like the officer was leaning towards giving me a ticket

until I asked him if I could pull up my dash cam

and security cam footage since it was directly in front of my house.

They got a ticket for over taking the road way and maybe reckless driving?

I looked up the guys driving record and he had been in several accidents within the last few years

and it showed because his insurance was really s__tty off brand

and took forever to fix my car, I had to report to BBB multiple times and demand payment for my mechanic.

These commenters questioned the story’s plausibility

OrangeIndividual6250 − Uhh yes officer I would like to make a claim of child endangerment against them, please.

ONE CHILD ENDANGERMENT CLAIM PLEASE SIR.

Lolhahagigglesnortrofl I'll take "s__t that never happened" for $500, Alex

TheSpiffySpaceman − you were with a group of people for an hour

that were supposedly angry at you and never found out what language they spoke? You have a phone, right?

Most readers agreed the dash cam prevented a costly mess, even if opinions split on how far the driver went to defend themselves. The story struck a nerve because accidents already come with stress, and adding dishonesty only multiplies it.

Do you think staying calm and factual was enough, or would you have handled it differently? Should dash cams be standard at this point? Drop your thoughts below.

Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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