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GRRRRRR bloody Renault drivers!**UPDATE**
Nick666:
Nope, I'd agree with that entirely. Better safe than sorry - if he continues to accept liability and his insurance company agree, the fact you have involved the police won't matter. If his hindsight is less than 20/20 when the bill arrives, a prior admission of guilt to the police will ensure you have an easier time.
Either way it's worth it.
And there's no excuse for inattention. You shouldn't mess about with things that need your eyes off the road when driving.
thermidorthelobster:
Shame he didn't go up the backside of the Boxster which was weaving around all the lanes of the M25 earlier. I'd have been tempted to have a go myself, if I could have caught up with him...
UDTrev:
--- Quote from: "bezzabsa" ---never having done this before, do i just call them and report it, or does SWMBO have to do it??
--- End quote ---
Take her to the Police Station, and tell them of the injuries your tother half has experienced.
Trev
bezzabsa:
right ball has been started.. he has admitted liability, and insurance has been notified - as has the claims people - result of 5 hours in A+E is that nothing broken , but has a case of whiplash.
So now have a car she doesnt want to drive (not that she can at the moment as shes in too much pain) assessor should be out this wek, and if its not a viable repair we can get at courtesy car until payment is issued, or if its is repairable then we get one until hers is returned.
Had a good look in the boot, the floor has been pushed up about 3 inches and inwards by about the same, so i cant see them repairing it.. may consider a buy back and selling it on for spares as the rest of its in good nick..
Sooty:
--- Quote from: "bezzabsa" ---hes managed to push the boot floor in and up - so i think its going to be written off!
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Ideal oppertunaty to replace it with a proper vehicle that drives all the wheel in contact with the road. :lol: :lol:
Jokeing apart if SWMBO is injured in any way then she MUST report it to the Police, failure to do so is an offence.
I was involved in an RTA years ago and the other person involved admitted liability and said he was fine.
One week later a Policeman arrived at my door and charged me with failing to report an accident.
He had woken up the next morning with a pain in his leg and went to hospital, they put it down to the RTA and claimed from his inssurance who informed the police who traced me from my reg number cost me a lot to fight it all because he blamed me so he would not loose his NCB.
Report it ASAP.
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