RS Megane DCi 175
Here's what's happened...
I was driving back home from GF's house and was waiting to turn right from the main road onto our road. I was waiting for oncoming traffic to pass - i.e. stationary and indicating to turn right. The oncoming traffic cleared and I began to move off - literally just started moving - approx <1m - when a cyclist has hit me on the drivers side rear panel, just above the wheel.
I don't understand what he was trying to do in overtaking me or what a cyclist was doing in the middle of the road - if I'd been turning left this would be a different story but me turning right?
Regardless, the guy was ok (he's 75 years old tho!) - a little shook up as you'd expect, but not injured. However, my rear panel is quite scratched and dented where his handlebars went in. We exchanged tel numbers etc and luckily there was a witness who saw the whole thing so we got his number also.
What I'd like to know is where do I stand from an insurance POV? People have said if he has house insurance he'll have public liability insurance which will cover him? My insurance company (Tesco) have said this is a complicated case - if he is found liable they are chasing money from an individual rather than another insurance company, I may lose out regardless?
Anyway - any advice appreciated! I've already had 2days off trying to get this lot sorted out.
I was driving back home from GF's house and was waiting to turn right from the main road onto our road. I was waiting for oncoming traffic to pass - i.e. stationary and indicating to turn right. The oncoming traffic cleared and I began to move off - literally just started moving - approx <1m - when a cyclist has hit me on the drivers side rear panel, just above the wheel.
I don't understand what he was trying to do in overtaking me or what a cyclist was doing in the middle of the road - if I'd been turning left this would be a different story but me turning right?
Regardless, the guy was ok (he's 75 years old tho!) - a little shook up as you'd expect, but not injured. However, my rear panel is quite scratched and dented where his handlebars went in. We exchanged tel numbers etc and luckily there was a witness who saw the whole thing so we got his number also.
What I'd like to know is where do I stand from an insurance POV? People have said if he has house insurance he'll have public liability insurance which will cover him? My insurance company (Tesco) have said this is a complicated case - if he is found liable they are chasing money from an individual rather than another insurance company, I may lose out regardless?
Anyway - any advice appreciated! I've already had 2days off trying to get this lot sorted out.