man, im curious as to what you guys said lol. but yeah,
hit and run, would only apply if you ran away from another car or the car ran away from you.
comprehensive should cover minus deductible.
Pardon me if I am wrong since I am not a P&C guy. However, my understanding would be that the fire hydrant would have to run out in front of you like a deer for it to be a comprehensive claim otherwise it is a plain old collision claim.
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