David Beckham Crash: Retired Soccer Player, Son, Uninjured After Fender Bender

Oct 28, 2013 03:24 PM EDT | Matt Mercuro

David Beckham was involved in a fender bender this weekend with his son Brooklyn while leaving his Beverly Hills, C.A. home, according to The New York Times.

The retired soccer star and his 14-year-old son were hit not long after he'd arrived home from the gym with his wife Victoria Beckham and the rest of his family.

It's currently unknown where Beckham, 38, was heading, but his black Range Rover Sport was barely out of their driveway when it was hit by a white Acura MDX.

"It sounded really serious so we drove up the road to see what happened and realized it was Beckham," a photographer said. "The front fender was dragging on the ground, making a scraping noise on the pavement. It was pretty bad."

Beckham and his son were not hurt during the incident, according to police.

The driver, whose identity is currently unknown, claims the incident was Beckham's fault.

"You saw it all on camera, right? I wasn't speeding or anything," the unidentified woman was heard saying to a number of photographers.

The driver reportedly had several members of the paparazzi take pictures of her fender, which was clearly dented after the incident, but still attached, according to The New York Times.

Beckham's car is worth approximately $75,000. This was the second known crash for Beckham, as he was involved in a multi-car pileup in L.A. back in 2011.

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