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Any pictures of the damage?
To be honest unless there's any damage to the car I don't think it would go far, there's no physical photo (unless it's in the video) of the car knocking the bike over, just looks like a car stopped next to a fallen over bike.
Witness accounts may help for insurance purposes, but I don't think anything will happen, the police definitely wouldn't, I know this since my bike was stolen and being ridden behind the kent police headquarters, took nearly 3 hours for a copper to turn up and say it's been burnt out... said copper came from a different town 15 miles away, don't count on them for anything. ____________________ Previously owned: Kawasaki KH125, Suzuki GP125, Suzuki GX 125, Honda CB125 TDC '83, Honda ntv 600, Kawasaki ER5, Kawasaki ZZR600, Aprilia RSV 1000 Mille
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I'd report her for criminal damage.
I can't see it going far if you live in Maidstone, but anywhere else, the police are probably far more competent.  |
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London Met I reported it at least they have their number plate for future reference. |
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Pretty straightforward. With a hit and run, you need to:
1. Get a crime number (hahahaha). The insurance company will try to get off the hook if you don't.
2. Take your bike to a main dealer to get a visual repairs estimate at the first, possibly opportunity. This will be FoC, thorough and . Mine was absolutely amazing when it happened to me and their initial estimate will have some wording on it along the lines of being able to claim more during the repairs process. Main dealers are good at that sort of thing.
Also, they will pass an insurance intermediary's details over to you who will act on your behalf, free of charge. They aren't perfect but are very helpful.
3. This is a hit-and-run. In my experience, the other party's insurance company will encourage their party to deny liability. e.g. oh, I just came across this poor man's bike on its side in the street. Unless your witness saw the actual impact, you'd better be sure that you saw the aftermath, literally the moment just after you heard the bike hit the ground.
4. You need to be prepared to take them to a small claims court. Don't mess around with an insurance company - be as credibly threatening as you like as they will do everything they can to escape paying.
Finally, good luck. Really good luck and keep us posted. I hate f@cktards who hit and run. Winds me up. ____________________ FZR400 (blown engine), ZXR750 (blown engine), ZX6R (accident), CBR600 which had engine issues after which I learned to change gear..., CBR900, CBR924 (stolen), CB600, CB1300 (everything blew up), BMW K1300GT (written off, hit from rear while stationary), Bandit 1250 for a couple of months, Triumph Sprint ST 1050 (nicked) and somewhere in there, I wrote off a Ducati 748 at Cadwell. |
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| gorillaonabike wrote: | Pretty straightforward. With a hit and run, you need to:
1. Get a crime number (hahahaha). The insurance company will try to get off the hook if you don't.
2. Take your bike to a main dealer to get a visual repairs estimate at the first, possibly opportunity. This will be FoC, thorough and . Mine was absolutely amazing when it happened to me and their initial estimate will have some wording on it along the lines of being able to claim more during the repairs process. Main dealers are good at that sort of thing.
Also, they will pass an insurance intermediary's details over to you who will act on your behalf, free of charge. They aren't perfect but are very helpful.
3. This is a hit-and-run. In my experience, the other party's insurance company will encourage their party to deny liability. e.g. oh, I just came across this poor man's bike on its side in the street. Unless your witness saw the actual impact, you'd better be sure that you saw the aftermath, literally the moment just after you heard the bike hit the ground.
4. You need to be prepared to take them to a small claims court. Don't mess around with an insurance company - be as credibly threatening as you like as they will do everything they can to escape paying.
Finally, good luck. Really good luck and keep us posted. I hate f@cktards who hit and run. Winds me up. |
The issue is my mate saw the bike on the floor from the window and called me over, and what I saw was the car stopped with an old woman trying to lift the bike up.... I started recording but just as she was going back into the car (first pic) and my flatmate shouted over to the witness in the parking lot near his car to get their details which he did he chased them knocked on their car and they didn't stop I also follow waved they drove off (got it on video last pic) so I'm not sure if it's enough proof
If I was a bit faster with my phone I would of caught the woman trying to lift the bike up and I highly doubt an elderly woman would do this if she happened to spot someones knocked down bike unless she was the cause.... |
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If you have a witness that has seen what has happened thats all you will need with the pictures etc..
Follow it through with the old bill for sure can't let these idiots get away with it.. ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 18 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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