Last weekend someone hit my Mum's car, didn't stop and drove off.
The car, being quite old, was written off and we've since bought a new car for her.
Today, out of the blue, my Mum got a call from LV Insurance (and it is them) saying they were representing the person that hit her and that that person wanted to pay my Mum for damages caused.
The only way I believe they could have got in touch with my Mum if tracing her via the registration number of her car - she lost her front number plate in the collision - I'm wondering if the person involved returned to the scene and found it possibly.
I don't see how this could be a con trick of any kind - as I say I know it is LV Insurance that has contacted her, but it all sounds very unusual to me.
Has anyone experienced or heard of anything like this before?
The car, being quite old, was written off and we've since bought a new car for her.
Today, out of the blue, my Mum got a call from LV Insurance (and it is them) saying they were representing the person that hit her and that that person wanted to pay my Mum for damages caused.
The only way I believe they could have got in touch with my Mum if tracing her via the registration number of her car - she lost her front number plate in the collision - I'm wondering if the person involved returned to the scene and found it possibly.
I don't see how this could be a con trick of any kind - as I say I know it is LV Insurance that has contacted her, but it all sounds very unusual to me.
Has anyone experienced or heard of anything like this before?