The only people who should be at all interested are those at his auto insurance carrier.
Call me when his wife is running around the yard naked... swinging a golf club.
argh
That somehow assumes that Mr. Woods will file a claim. That will cover his $3-5K repair costs; but also it will increase his insurance costs by twice that much, and also he'd need to pay a lawyer to help him answer all the questions, considering that this is a family affair.
Something tells me that Mr. Woods will just pay for the repair out of his (very deep) pocket, and that would be a good decision. Insurance is only for catastrophic losses; in his case, it's just because it is the law.