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PostPosted: 22:01 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

As people have said in other insurance threads, they'll struggle to prove you did all 3,200 miles. Remember when your dad did Land's End to John 'O' Groats on it? Wink
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PostPosted: 22:09 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's nothing to do with your insurance company so it doesn't really matter what you told them.

If it was a taxi driver I'm guessing he offered to settle it privately?
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PostPosted: 22:19 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Have you heard from his insurance yet?

A friend had someone do a u-turn on her and she came off her ped and they guy admitted fault then 2 days later she got a letter that it was her fault etc etc.

Hope yours works out ok for you Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:27 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wilson123 wrote:
But then again, isn't there some way they can catch me out on it and prove me wrong on some kind of technicality? For example I'm sure the bike is insured to be ridden by the proposer(?) only or whatever, if it's like this is it still fully legit for someone else who is technically legit to ride the bike?


Somebody could have ridden it on their own policy if they have third party insurance on other vehicles.
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PostPosted: 22:35 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Did the police attend?

Was it a black cab or a minicab? Did you see their taxi drivers license that they've got in the car?
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PostPosted: 23:03 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wilson123 wrote:
It was just a normal taxi, a guys own car with a taxi plate on the front/back and a sticker on the side Thinking

It went like this

He knocks me off, when I/the car/my bike came to a stop he got out and started asking if I was alright, I picked my bike up and he held it while I picked up the bits of my reg/L plate/plastics from the back of my bike, he asked which way I was going so I told him and said I'd pull over in the nearby petrol station, we did and when I got off my bike I rang my Dad and asked him what exactly to do, he basically said get his name/address/car reg/taxi number/taxi company/insurance details/the rest of it

I'd bet my life that he was all legit, about 50 years old with his wife in the passenger seat, both were extremely apologetic and helpful, offered me a lift and all that

It was over in about 5 minutes

Looking back I should've got his reg before we went to the petrol station, meh Neutral


Police, no


Were the police notified, AFAIK RTC are required to have police attendance or atleast notification.
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PostPosted: 23:09 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wilson123 wrote:
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AFAIK RTC


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And no, the police haven't been notified as of yet by my part

Is this bad?


road traffic collision.
I would notify them, im pretty sure you should at the scene.
They come out, take statements etc.
Without that, no witnesses, plus his wife could say you swerved into him etc..
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PostPosted: 23:12 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

padwaxk88 wrote:
Were the police notified, AFAIK RTC are required to have police attendance or atleast notification.

Only if there are injuries, so there's no need for them here.
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PostPosted: 23:13 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paivi wrote:
padwaxk88 wrote:
Were the police notified, AFAIK RTC are required to have police attendance or atleast notification.

Only if there are injuries, so there's no need for them here.


Not true, i came off at a set of lights when i swerved to avoid someone, police were sent to scene along with ambulance, which wasnt needed.

The insurance companies usually need a crime reference number for any RTC on UK roads.
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PostPosted: 23:24 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

By all means you can call the police if you feel it's necessary for some reason, but if no one has been injured then there is no legal requirement for them to be contacted.

If one of the drivers doesn't stop after an accident (for whatever reason) then both drivers are expected to report it to the police as soon as practically possible.

You wouldn't get given a crime reference number for a simple RTA where no one has been injured and all drivers stopped at the scene, would you? As no crime has been committed what is the crime number going to be in reference to? Confused

Wilson you should inform your insurance company in the morning, and if you're going to claim from the taxi drivers insurance then you'll need to instruct a firm of solicitors to act for you.
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PostPosted: 23:31 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

They will be open from 3:30am on weekdays.
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PostPosted: 23:33 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ste wrote:
By all means you can call the police if you feel it's necessary for some reason, but if no one has been injured then there is no legal requirement for them to be contacted.

If one of the drivers doesn't stop after an accident (for whatever reason) then both drivers are expected to report it to the police as soon as practically possible.

You wouldn't get given a crime reference number for a simple RTA where no one has been injured and all drivers stopped at the scene, would you? As no crime has been committed what is the crime number going to be in reference to? Confused

Wilson you should inform your insurance company in the morning, and if you're going to claim from the taxi drivers insurance then you'll need to instruct a firm of solicitors to act for you.


Just going by the 8 crashes ive had, only 4 were hospital visits, but police were called and given statements and references for all.

Just figured that its probably in wilson123's best interest to perhaps notify them and the guys details handed over.
Not much usually comes of it, but its still looking out for numero uno!
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PostPosted: 23:43 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Wilson123 wrote:
I'm thinking more 9-10a.m Thinking

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my insurance is 24/7 for claims reporting.
Just call in the morning when you are awake, i;d go doctors first or w/e for your arm as they may ask if you had injuries.
If so you should know roughly what they are after check up!
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PostPosted: 23:48 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

padwaxk88 wrote:
Just going by the 8 crashes ive had, only 4 were hospital visits, but police were called and given statements and references for all.

Yes, anyone can call the police for an RTA if they think it's necessary. If he calls the police now or in the morning then I don't think they'll be able to collect any witness statements and they won't be able to give anyone references for anything useful. Wink
padwaxk88 wrote:
Just figured that its probably in wilson123's best interest to perhaps notify them and the guys details handed over.
Not much usually comes of it, but its still looking out for numero uno!

That's up to him to decide, I'd either call them whilst at the scene or not at all. Any insurance claim will still just come down to wilsons word against the taxi drivers word unless he got the details of any witnesses?

I don't see any reason to contact the police now as it's after the event and they can't really help in any way.
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PostPosted: 23:50 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ste wrote:
padwaxk88 wrote:
Just going by the 8 crashes ive had, only 4 were hospital visits, but police were called and given statements and references for all.

Yes, anyone can call the police for an RTA if they think it's necessary. If he calls the police now or in the morning then I don't think they'll be able to collect any witness statements and they won't be able to give anyone references for anything useful. Wink
padwaxk88 wrote:
Just figured that its probably in wilson123's best interest to perhaps notify them and the guys details handed over.
Not much usually comes of it, but its still looking out for numero uno!

That's up to him to decide, I'd either call them whilst at the scene or not at all. Any insurance claim will still just come down to wilsons word against the taxi drivers word unless he got the details of any witnesses?

I don't see any reason to contact the police now as it's after the event and they can't really help in any way.


I get your point mate, ive just been involved in too much tarmac kissing... i guess i just dont want to get caught out once by not informing out great Police force Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 23:59 - 03 Feb 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd have thought when he tells his insurance and contacts some solicitors tomorrow they'll be able to tell him what, if anything, he needs to do involving the police. Smile
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