Williams 1 (no.69)
MattT - thanks fella. And I totally agree: BillG's advice has been very helpful.
I had a little read of your incident; It really is unfair that cyclists can use the road without the same requirements as other road users.
Are you arguing your case through insurance? with the cyclist direct? or via Small Claims court?
I think I will get a quote for mine over xmas and take it from there. Will probably end up doing the same as you and paying out of my own pocket whilst pursuing the claim.
Thankfully I know a good body shop who can be trusted.
Yep, you're right. Major users of the road and the majority without insurance.
My insurance is aware of the situation - just in case he made a claim off of me etc. But I've paid for the repair so they won't pursue anything now. As BillG said, they'd only get involved when they had paid out for something and there was money to recover.
I wasn't prepared to:The latest in my situation is that I've had the repair done (which I'm extremely happy with btw!) and am in the process of collecting together all the estimates / statements / bills etc to send to him. I'm hoping it doesn't come to the small claims court situation, but it is a possibility should he not play ball.
- Wait for the blame to be sorted before my car would be repaired - could've been months.
- Run the risk of having a claim on my policy should they not recover the fund from him. I'd have lost 2years NCB and paid £500 excess. No chance.
Best of luck with yours BTW, what gets me is although we're not entirely to blame - it's the driver of the car that has to do all the leg work, not the cyclist or other party involved.
Keep us up to date on your progress anyways.
Thanks for the info MattT - greatly appreciated. Will keep you (and CS) informed.
I will probably follow the same procedure as yourself and get the work done (at least then my car will be minty again :approve
I am informing my insurers tomorrow - and contacting the police for her details tomorrow also. What pisses me off most (and i gather yourself also) is the hassle it has caused - what i do for a living leaves little time for me to enjoy my car let alone sort out repairs on it.
If worse comes to worse and Judge rules in cyclists favour. I would personally do exactly the same thing with a bike to the Judge when he/she is driving. Will be good to see them argue its not their fault
IMO its a flaw in the law - every road user should carry insurance.