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yann_s

Member since Nov 2016 • Last active May 2023
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    interested in the Allez if it's not sold yet?

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    @dancing james Sorry, forget to mention that I've read that thread too! I'll contact a solicitor

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    Hello all, Thanks for your advice! @Constable_Savage : I have a police reference number and the name of the officer; I will call them tomorrow and ask for the drivers' insurance details. I will also ask them if they can look over any CCTV, and if they have a record of the witness whom the driver claims not to remember.

    Since I posted this the driver has informed me not to contact him or he will report me to the police for harassment (!?), and has given me his solicitor's contact. So he is obviously not planning on being cooperative. I will see if it's possible to deal directly with his insurance company, and if not will contact a solicitor as many of you have recommended.

    Thanks again!

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    TLDR; Driver agreed to pay for cost of front wheel, but after crash assessment I have been told I need a new bike. I am worried that the driver will not pay for this higher cost, as he has been fairly difficult to deal with so far.

    I was involved in an accident with a car. I was cycling straight through a 4 way junction. I went through on a green light and the lights turned amber as I was going through the junction. A car, coming from the opposite direction and turning right, cut me off. He saw me very late in the turn. I tried to avoid by swerving left, but it wasn't enough and I went on to the bonnet and bounced off onto the road. My bike went over me and hit the car too. The car windscreen was cracked in the process.

    Somehow I wasn't badly hurt, although I was very shaken. The driver immediately got out, asked if I was okay, and called an ambulance.

    • There were two separate witnesses who come up to me during the wait. The first one asked if I was okay and told me that I should ask the driver to pay for any damages. Unfortunately I was too shaken up to take her details. A second came up to me later and said she was in a car behind me and saw what happened. She offered her contact details to us on a sheet of paper, and the driver took it.

    • The ambulance came and assessed me. I had a few scratches, and they took me to hospital for a trauma check, although they expected that I would be okay, which I was.

    • The police took my statement before I went to the hospital. I described what happened, and also mentioned the witness.

    • The driver and I assessed the bike and noticed the front wheel was buckled. We didn't discuss who would pay. The driver did say that he was used to turning right on amber, and so had just gone right and hadn't seen me until very late. I think he was trying to imply that I shouldn't have been there.

    • I didn't want to discuss who was to blame at the time as I was a bit shaken and didn't want a confrontation. However now I'm worried about that, as I think the driver may have taken this as in indication that I wasn't sure he was to blame. He also claimed that I tried to leave the scene straight away (I didn't try to do that). He told the police that in his statement and I told the police that was not true.

    • Some days later I contacted the driver by text telling him that I thought it would be reasonable for him to cover the cost of the new front wheel. He texted back saying that he had already incurred a lot of expense with repairing his car, and couldn't pay me. I then called him. During the call he avoided admitting fault, but agreed to pay part of the front wheel cost as a goodwill gesture when I sent him a quote.

    • During the call I suggested that we contact the witness so that she could give an objective account of what happened. However, he then said he has no recollection of the witness, or of her giving her contact details to him. I find this pretty suspicious. He said he would have a look in his pockets, but that they had been through the wash.

    Some questions:

    • How should I approach dealing with the driver now?
    • I have been without a bike for a week now, and would like to get a new one ASAP. Can I do this, and try to recoup the costs from the driver later? Would this change anything?
    • Should I ask the police about any CCTV footage? Or should I tell them that the driver doesn't recall a witness?

    Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!

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