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Pernig
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PostPosted: 21:02 - 28 Sep 2006    Post subject: Claim Confusion Reply with quote

Hey all,

Didn't tell anybody about this when it happened as it really got me down, but on the 17th Aug I had an accident with a Royal Mail van on a backlane. Luckily only the bike was hurt.

It was a blind right hand bend, wet roads I was going about 25 round this single track road, towards the left of the road. Then all of a sudden out comes Mr Postman going far too fast for the conditions in the middle of the road, no seatbelt etc. Both me and my pillion believe it was his fault.

Anyway, the driver was a complete arsehole and forced me, still in shock, to admit liability at the scene or he'd call the police (which in retrospect I should have let him do). Apparently this is what all Royal Mail drivers are "told to do". I managed to get out of this admitting liability in writing by informing my insurance that the document (scrap paper in his hand just a signature from me) was signed under duress.

Anyway, today I've recieved a letter, and Royal Mail are willing to settle at 50/50. I'm thinking about settling to end the hassle, although I'll have to get the bike done myselfas it's a Cat C write-off and my cover is only TPFT. I just thought I'd ask you guys what you think on the situation, and if there's any way I could get things sorted in my favour. Cheers for your help in advance people

James
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PostPosted: 21:07 - 28 Sep 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Get onto these guys and explain what happened

https://www.ridersupport.com/

You're always better off talking to pros
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Pernig
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PostPosted: 21:07 - 28 Sep 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

FreshAL wrote:
Get onto these guys and explain what happened

https://www.ridersupport.com/

You're always better off talking to pros


Thankyou!
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PostPosted: 22:52 - 28 Sep 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kinda hard now, but never admit nothing, thats what I have learnt recently Thumbs Up

And i'm sure if you could point out and prove he made you sign it at the scene, you should be able to sort somwthing out.

Also if the Royal Mail guy made you admit liability, why would they come down and agree a 50/50 Question

Best of luck with it any how Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 10:21 - 29 Sep 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

It will go 50/50 anyway as you have no independant witness.
I would take it.
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PostPosted: 20:18 - 29 Sep 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

go 50/50 and grab what you can off them. If it goes to court their insurers (zurich) will screw you like a cheap whore for accepting liability. I've dealt with cases like this before and theres no way a court will be able to get better than 50/50 without the other driver accepting full liability, which isnt gonna happen
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Pernig
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PostPosted: 20:23 - 29 Sep 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jackyboy wrote:
go 50/50 and grab what you can off them. If it goes to court their insurers (zurich) will screw you like a cheap whore for accepting liability. I've dealt with cases like this before and theres no way a court will be able to get better than 50/50 without the other driver accepting full liability, which isnt gonna happen


Royal Mail insure themselves now, not sure how long they've done this for, cheers for all your help peeps. I think I'll be going for the 50/50 option once I've spoken to the legal people and see if there's any way I could nobble him.
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