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Previously on "I am being taken to court"
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Oh, and while you're here, could you please sort out the poll on the Christmas Party thread in social - it was supposed to be public. Ta muchedlyness.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDoes now.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhoever tagged this thread:
Please think about alphabetical order of your tags.
every cloud has, a silver lining
is never, ever going to appear in the right order....
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Whoever tagged this thread:
Please think about alphabetical order of your tags.
every cloud has, a silver lining
is never, ever going to appear in the right order.
I refer you to the 'estate agents' thread as a good example of what can be achieved even when multiple taggers take the alphabet into consideration.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostHe's an agent. That's like a Manx cat claiming compensation for a tail injury.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostDodgy should claim PTSD (or more convincingly an acquired brain injury) and approach a no win no fee company.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostThis ^
Had a similar crash a few years back was nice to the idiot that caused it. Then he tried to say it was my fault. Then I told the **** I would see them in court took 10 minutes to get their insurance company to cut me a big fat cheque for all the damage and time they wasted.
Moral : always use a claims co and ensure you are fully compensated.
If they are not insured take everything you can from them.
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostInsurance companies assert blame in part by looking at the point of impact. I am not sure what a court would do, but if you would have gone through your respective insurance companies, they would have looked at the point of impact on both vehicle to a ascertain whether you drove into her or whether she pulled into the side of you.
Had a similar crash a few years back was nice to the idiot that caused it. Then he tried to say it was my fault. Then I told the **** I would see them in court took 10 minutes to get their insurance company to cut me a big fat cheque for all the damage and time they wasted.
Moral : always use a claims co and ensure you are fully compensated.
If they are not insured take everything you can from them.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostYou didn't send it on paper with an agency letterhead did you?
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostYou didn't send it on paper with an agency letterhead did you?
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostJoking aside, there is little damage to my car (and there was very little to hers -quite how they have blown it up to £1000 is beyond me). If it is a matter of me not having notified my insurance company then I am done for m'lud. This is not the insurance company taking me to court it is her and she is claiming that I collided with her! which considering the bill for damage to her car shows repairs to the "front offside wing" and I now have a quote for the "nearside passenger door" seems utterly ridiculous.
Her Insurance company wrote to me "ticking me off" for writing directly to her. I then suggested that given the evidence contradicted her claim it was clearly in her better interests to talk to me direct. I then asked them to show me examples of previous incidents where a car has moved sideways/backwards into the front offside wing of another car.
They have chosen to ignore me
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostNot me; I can't stand this practise of trying to get damages for every little misfortune that befalls people in life. Not even if the misfortune involves a recruitment agent.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostRead your insurance docs. Mine says that the insurer will only cover claims notified within 6 months of accident. We're still in that so should be the same for yours.
Telling or not telling your insurance company won't have any impact on who is right and who is wrong.
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