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 Posted: 19:46 - 06 Sep 2012 Post subject: Filtering Accident :( |
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Hi all!
Hoping for some advice, got into an accident on the way home today (no paint diagrams or pictures im afraid)
Filtering up the M56 and some woman decides she wanted to change lanes, i was doing maybe 15-25mph max, she starts to change lanes so my handle bars hit her car and i (somehow, still dont know how) managed to keep it upright
Very very little damage to my bike (slightly scratched bar end, that's all) however to her car the same couldn't be said, huge dent/scratch in the side of her 11 plate megane and a black mark where my mirror rubbed.
Pulled over and so did a witness, who at first claimed it was my fault etc and that i was overtaking on the inside (am i supposed to filter against the guardrail? i think not!) and so on, and then when she pulled over she basically admitted liability and not using her mirrors, all apologetic etc.
The guy (witness) then changed his tone and basically said to her well she should have used her mirrors and its her fault and gave us both his contact details.
I've since spoken to her and she's now claiming its my fault and that i came out of nowhere (probably on 1 wheel doing 180mph im sure)
And after that i spoke to my witness who basically said all he saw was me travelling at maybe 20-30mph if that inbetween the 2 lanes which he doesn't know the legalities of (fair enough, a lot of people don't) and that she tried to change lanes to better her position with no warning and for no reason, which sounds to me like its very much in my favour. He also mentioned he spoke to her and told her the exact same thing
Where would you all think i'd stand when it comes to insurance on this? The witness story seems to go in my favour quite a lot (although the speed of 20-30mph might do me a bit of damage as i know they tend to frown on anything over 15mph, although i'm not sure exactly what speed i was doign i recon 15-20mph was more realistic although i couldn't be sure.)
Such a pain as i've only had my license about 5 months (rode on a cbt for 1 year before) and have a restricted thundercat at the moment.
There is absolutely naff all damage to my bike and i would of been happy to of just forgot about it, even though my arm is hurting (does this class as personal injury? I'm not normally into all that but my arm is actually hurting, and since she's changed her tone and decided to be a grade a cunt)
I've probably missed something out but i'm sure i'll remember later!
Cheers!
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Damn.
Talk up the arm injury a bit to try and scare her into settling (AKA fucking off).
Buying an expensive GoPro is seeming more and more sensible to me...ok and NOT having full beam on  ____________________ I'm autistic. That means I'm smarter than you.
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I wouldn't talk any injury up, get it checked out and let the doctors make their report, if it hurts for a day or 2 then nothing afterwards, no harm.
Worst thing you can do is get found out making things up. Report everything accurately and clearly and leave it up to insurance to determine liability. Also I wouldn't enter into any more discussions with the other party or witness.
After my SMIDSY, I found a decent motorbike solicitors, gave them all the info I gave to my insurance and the bloke said, 'yep fine, I can see you aren't at fault, let me get on with it.
HTH
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Get onto your insurance and do not contact the third party at all yourself anymore.
I reckon youll end up fighting it for ages. It goes down as a fault claim until its sorted, which is a pain.
Your speed isnt too bad. impartial witness is always helpful. In regards to filtering, I thought in.between the two furthest right lanes was the norm. Dont forget about the 4 or 5 other bikes that were also filtering ahead of you that shows she should have been aware of it in the conditions  ____________________ Previous: GSF600, FZR600 x2, ZXR750, XT600 Tenere, CB125, CZ125, ETZ 250, ER5, CCM R30, DRZ400, RF600x4, RF900x2, GS500, VTR1000F, 640 SMC, CB250 NIGHTHAWK, GT550x3, GPX750 TE610, CB500, X11x2, SV650, ZING 125, TL1000R,CB250 Superdream, CBR1100XX |
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 Posted: 22:54 - 06 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: Filtering Accident :( |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | It's probably worth citing the "filtering" phrases from Highway Code rule 88 and 211 and assert that you were filtering slowly. |
Just an aside for Roger, I also spotted 160 mentions filtering too:
| Highway Code wrote: | 160
Once moving you should
- keep to the left, unless road signs or markings indicate otherwise. The exceptions are when you want to overtake, turn right or pass parked vehicles or pedestrians in the road
- keep well to the left on right-hand bends. This will improve your view of the road and help avoid the risk of colliding with traffic approaching from the opposite direction
- drive with both hands on the wheel where possible. This will help you to remain in full control of the vehicle at all times
- be aware of other road users, especially cycles and motorcycles who may be filtering through the traffic. These are more difficult to see than larger vehicles and their riders are particularly vulnerable. Give them plenty of room, especially if you are driving a long vehicle or towing a trailer
- select a lower gear before you reach a long downhill slope. This will help to control your speed
- when towing, remember the extra length will affect overtaking and manoeuvring. The extra weight will also affect the braking and acceleration |
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 Posted: 23:17 - 06 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: Filtering Accident :( |
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| daemonoid wrote: | Just an aside for Roger, I also spotted 160 mentions filtering too: |
Coolio, that's twice now it says the same thing: THINK BIKE, MUPPETS.
Holy crap, there's even a picture!
https://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/groups/dg_digitalassets/@dg/@en/documents/digitalasset/dg_070530.jpg
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 Posted: 07:18 - 07 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: Filtering Accident :( |
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This pic does also seem to suggest that hi viz jackets are deeply funny  ____________________ CBT 23/09/10 - Theory 19/03/11 - Mod1 19/04/11 - Mod2 06/05/11
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 Posted: 08:12 - 07 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: Filtering Accident :( |
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I like the way it's got a Tron effect on the biker.
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 Posted: 11:40 - 07 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: Filtering Accident :( |
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So, photoshop 'CAREFUL NOW' onto the back of that hi-viz and submit the photo with the insurance info  ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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