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 gorillaonabik... Nearly there...
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 Posted: 13:05 - 18 Apr 2015 Post subject: Accidents... have you had any good experiences? |
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Was thinking about this and was just wondering if anyone here has had actually had a 'good' experience in an accident with a car. What I mean by this is have you had a motorbike accident where the other party did the decent thing, admitted liability and sorted everything out?
The reason I ask is even when there is absolutely no doubt, witnesses, admission etc..., every car driver who has run me over has been a complete pr!ck. The last was when I was hit from behind at traffic lights (stationary) by a hit and run driver who then claimed I had caused the damage to my own bike by jumping off it.
The most enterprising car driver / attempted murder was nearly 15 years ago when I was hit head on by a dopey old b@stard driving on the wrong side of the road. Even though I had a credible, independent witness, photos of the scene and a favourable accident report, he sent a counter claim that it was somehow my fault. He also sent me a bill for damage to both his passenger and drivers side doors which was outstanding because he hit me head on.
However, my only experience in a car was with a black cab who hit me while I was stationary in Central London in a queue of traffic. He simply admitted liability, sorted everything out in record time. Even my insurance was amazing as a CLK turned up as a short-term replacement!
On motorbikes, have you had any actually decent people admit liability? Has everyone been stupid post-accident? Has there been a difference in treatment between a car and a motorbike accident? ____________________ 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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People go on and on about the drive admitting liability despite the fact that's meaningless!
It's the insurance company who you need to admit liability, it's their decision to make and the driver has no say about it.
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got nudged from behind,
swapped name and phone numbers (neither of us had insurance details with us) and went our separate ways as we were 2 mins from work.
met up later in the day to swap insurance details, he phoned his insurance to let them know I'd be contacting them to tell them what happened, I phoned up later and told my version of events which pretty much matched and his insurance dealt with it from there. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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 Posted: 14:32 - 18 Apr 2015 Post subject: |
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Only one i've had was pretty straight forward.
The women that knocked me off immediately got out apologising saying it was her fault etc. She called her husband. The husband came a few minutes later. All exchanged details. Drove to the nearest Yamaha dealer about 10 minutes away, bought/ordered all the replacement parts for the bike (was mainly cosmetic damage/levers/pegs/mirrors etc). Gave me cash to have them all fitted and that was that. No involvement of police or insurance at all.
He was a biker himself and said they had both been knocked off their bike in crash the year before, so I don't know if that was a a factor in them being easy to deal with, perhaps. Or they were just extremely keen to avoid the insurance costs/her getting done for dodgy driving . |
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Or, she wasn't insured.  |
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Not that it actually matters cos you got your money a hell of a lot faster and more easily than you would if going through insurance.  |
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| gorillaonabik... |
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| Albigularis wrote: | About a month ago, a woman reversed into my Gixxer in stationary traffic.
Called her insurance, sent an email with helmet camera video and damage pictures. Two hours later they phoned me to say she admitted it was her fault, and that they'd cover the repair and bike hire whilst it was in. Gave me the choice of repair place as well.
So if you have to hit someone, hit someone insured with Diamond (Admiral). Good experience all round. |
Will aim to hit only Admiral-insured drivers.
I'm amazed at so much positivity (while being run over by car drivers). There is hope out there.
Although, I never seem to get nearly killed / maimed by good, honest types. Maybe I'm just unlucky. ____________________ 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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Hi
Years ago I got hit on a roundabout. No complaints about the other driver (didn't contest it was his fault), but it still took 6 months to get paid.
A guy at work had a good experience. Has a Subaru Impreza (2006 one I think) which someone ran in to. He had paid an optional fee on his insurance to have an equivalent courtesy car. He landed up with a brand new Porsche Boxster for about a month
All the best
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I once get hit from behind by white van man, while stationary at a give way junction. Turned out that the driver of said white van was a biker (he had about 3 dirt bikes in the back that he was dropping off to his son).
The bike was in a fair few pieces and I wasn't fee great either as he hit the bike at about 30mph.
The bloke appeared genuinely sorry and admitted straight up to the police what happened and admitted fault. He even loaded by bike up and dropped it of at my local garage there and then (about 10+ miles away), while I was carted off in the back of an ambulance.
The insurance company told the garage to go ahead and order parts and start repairs within two or three days after the crash. Also got a hire bike sorted (a YBR 125), which was quite pleasant to pootle through the countryside, while taking in the views.
The bike took around two weeks to repair, with most of the time taken waiting for the parts to be shipped over. (The joys of living on a small island). Got a little compensation too, about three or four months later.
The whole process couldn't have been simpler.  ____________________ There ain't no devil, there's just god when he's drunk.
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First time, someome pulled out on me and I was stupid enough to aim for the gap and make it, just not upright. Contested liability, took 6 months. Other driver was aparently not talking to the insurers, eventually paid out well high. Got the value I wanted minus excess and outstanding payments in the meantime though, which was enough to get me back on the road. Fletchers were actually reasonably competent and efficient, despite being unable to understand road markings or rotate sketches from myself and the witness until north was in the same direction.
Second time, was hit by someone with the same underwriter (LV). Liability was admitted first thing monday morning, but LV fucked about with delay after delay, first saying they would cover the cost of repairs at my local dealer, then saying they wanted to right the vehicle off after keeping we waiting for ages, then offering me less than I could buy a non runner for, repeatedly refused to let me talk to someone with the authority to negotiate value, failed to have said persons call me. repeatedly. A correctly written complaint got me the value of the vehicle less salvage.
Helmet and leather cover appears to have been a waste of time. Complaints in progress. Pursuing personal injury and uninsured losses with the claims monkeys provided by my insurer was a bad move, they can't keep track of paperwork and will quite happily harass me to return paperwork by email, text and robocall whilst simultaneously failing to understand the responses I sent months ago. It was the beginning of this month when they finally got something together to send to the other party.
So mostly shit, despite the fact it needent be. ____________________ Bandit. does. everything. |
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Had one the other way round.
Shooting into a gap in traffic on the motorway but failed to notice the line of traffic ahead had stopped which meant my last ditch avoidance manouver didn't quite make it , clipping a taxi with my handlebars and spinning through the air. After pulling over to the hard shoulder, the cabbie said the only damage was to his rear light/indicator assembly and accepted £50 on the spot.
I was quite pleased not to have to involve insurance or the boss.  |
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Yep. Once.
Going through New Cross in the morning commute on a hack B6. Dodging around lines of stop-start traffic and sat waiting in front of a black BMW 3 series ready to nip back into a bus lane to the left. Suddenly feel the bike jerk forwards and caught me by surprise and down she went (slowly). Luckily the bar muffs saved any real marks and the pegs were already scraped. But the indicator on the front smashed..
So I picked her up and with the help of a few other bikers we assessed the damage. Yep just the indicator. The BMW driver apologised and asked what the damage was.
I told him, "Just the indicator mate. That's a tenner and there's a cash machine just over there."
So he wandered off and came back 2 minutes later, gave me a tenner and we parted ways. Simple!  ____________________ NSR125RR - ZXR750H1 - ZX9R E1 - GSF600S - GSF600SK3 - VFR400-NC30 - SV1000N - ST1100-R - CBR900RR-R - GSF1200SK5 - GSF600SK1 - VFR1200FA - GSXR1000K2 - ZZR1400 D8F
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I pulled up behind a car at a set of temporary traffic lights. He had so much stuff in his car that it would have been impossible to see out the back. We were on a hill facing upwards and then out of the blue with the traffic lights still on red he starts to roll back slowly without reverse lights. I was beeping, flashing my lights etc but had nowhere to go as there was a car right behind me. He slowly rolled into me and stopped pretty much straight away when he heard the crunch.
He'd cracked my mudguard and the person in the car behind came out to say that they saw what happened so I had an independent witness. He offered to pay cash for a replacement mudguard and promised to drop it off at my work the next day after I'd got a quote. We swapped details and then sure enough the next morning he dropped into my work with £140 for a new mudguard which I promptly spent on mountain bike parts and sticker bombed my mudguard back into one piece I'd have been knackered without the witness though as I imagine he'd have just said I rode into the back of him which would have been almost impossible to contest. ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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