Welcome to RVF,
@Wilde; glad to have you here. And, sorry to hear about the issue with your new RV.
Things happen and I would be inclined to give the manufacturer/dealer the opportunity to make it right. That said, I would ask for some specifics on exactly what happened and how. If it really was just a "scratch" and a damaged awning, that shouldn't be a big deal. If, instead, the RV collided with a forklift, light pole, wall etc, I would want assurances that nothing else was damaged. You could ask for a letter from the manufacturer accepting responsibility for the damage and ensuring that anything even remotely connected to the incidentt would be fully covered for some significant time period.
It sounds like in the process of moving the RV around, it got too close to something. As I said earlier, that happens on occasion and as long as there is a good-faith effort to repair the damage and warranty the repairs, I would be inclined to give the manufacturer the opportunity to make it right.
If, at any time, you get the feeling that the manufacturer is not stepping up and doing the right thing, I would back away from the deal and evaluate my next move.
TJ