After many of problems my Clio has finally met it's match in the shape of a Ford Escort and a women with a heavy right foot.
Was turning into my work car park off my local ind. estate, had to cross oncoming traffic checked once all clear put into correct gear (2nd) and proceeded out of nowhere came the Escort straight into my rear passenger door, she must have swung out from behind parked cars as I really didn't see her at all and judging by the condition of my car she must have been going some as well the whole left hand side of the car went up into the air.
The security guard who attends the car park didn't see it in full but managed to catch the impact he said he thinks she was speeding too she didn't even swerve to miss me, if she'd swerved about 2m she'd have cleared me. only small skid marks aswell so she braked at the last minute.
Her car is a mess and so is mine the entire rear passenger door is caved in and sticking inside the car the wing is also bent too.
Pretty much thinking it's a write off.
I don't know if I have a leg to stand on, in all honesty I didn't see her I looked and I'm almost certain she was doing well over 30 as my door is completly inside out but whether the insurance will see it like that is another matter.
As I need a car to get to work in I was thinking of buying another Clio, I was wondering what happens next??
Can I go ahead and buy a new clio and add it to my current insurance policy.
I pay the policy monthly will they require all the money in a lump sum now the claim has been made?
Was turning into my work car park off my local ind. estate, had to cross oncoming traffic checked once all clear put into correct gear (2nd) and proceeded out of nowhere came the Escort straight into my rear passenger door, she must have swung out from behind parked cars as I really didn't see her at all and judging by the condition of my car she must have been going some as well the whole left hand side of the car went up into the air.
The security guard who attends the car park didn't see it in full but managed to catch the impact he said he thinks she was speeding too she didn't even swerve to miss me, if she'd swerved about 2m she'd have cleared me. only small skid marks aswell so she braked at the last minute.
Her car is a mess and so is mine the entire rear passenger door is caved in and sticking inside the car the wing is also bent too.
Pretty much thinking it's a write off.
I don't know if I have a leg to stand on, in all honesty I didn't see her I looked and I'm almost certain she was doing well over 30 as my door is completly inside out but whether the insurance will see it like that is another matter.
As I need a car to get to work in I was thinking of buying another Clio, I was wondering what happens next??
Can I go ahead and buy a new clio and add it to my current insurance policy.
I pay the policy monthly will they require all the money in a lump sum now the claim has been made?