My other half was unlucky enough to be hit by another driver yesterday.
She was driving along the road and the other driver was parked at the side of the road and behind another car. The other driver pulled out and into the side of her car whilst she drove past. It is important to note that he was in a parking bay at the side of the road - he was not driving lane of the road itself. The other driver also failed to indicate and was on his mobile phone at the time of the accident.
My girlfriend panicked and, perhaps naïvely, failed to get a witness at the time of the accident. The other driver is now claiming the accident is her fault.
What should she do now?
Her insurance company has suggested that as it is her word against his, she may lose her no claims and have to pay her excess. Her only real hope is that, when presented with the photographs taken at the time, his insurance company admit liability on his behalf.
Although she has the other drivers contact details, she has been instructed not to contact him, as this is now a dispute.
She was driving along the road and the other driver was parked at the side of the road and behind another car. The other driver pulled out and into the side of her car whilst she drove past. It is important to note that he was in a parking bay at the side of the road - he was not driving lane of the road itself. The other driver also failed to indicate and was on his mobile phone at the time of the accident.
My girlfriend panicked and, perhaps naïvely, failed to get a witness at the time of the accident. The other driver is now claiming the accident is her fault.
What should she do now?
Her insurance company has suggested that as it is her word against his, she may lose her no claims and have to pay her excess. Her only real hope is that, when presented with the photographs taken at the time, his insurance company admit liability on his behalf.
Although she has the other drivers contact details, she has been instructed not to contact him, as this is now a dispute.