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Hi git hit me off the bike and drove on during morning commute. Bike has superficial damage, can I claim on insurance or do I just mourn the lose of its virgin newness?
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PS I walked away with only cuts etc and my butt showing through the trusty Ron Hills
Motor insurers Bureu,pay compensation in cases of hit and runs,and uninsured drivers.
Sorry to hear about it mate. Did the driver realise he hit you?
If you managed to get the Reg of the car you can make a claim, and you should report to police as well.
I was in a hit and run in Aug. Was badly cut and bruised but nothing broken( was doing 30mph when it happened!)
Was three young lads in the car. They stopped, had a look at me on the ground with a fubar-ed bike and sped off.
Unfortunately I did not get the cars Reg...
You'll need to report the hit and run to the police too. Usually in person at your local/nearest police station.
sadly, car was gone before I could do anything. Reporting it would be a waste of time....as I have little to report.
Just feel sorry for the bike that has scratched up peddle, brake leavers, frame etc, it was only on its 7th outing. Gutted
Could you recognise the car again ? Commuters are creatures of habit and they'll no doubt be using that route at around the same time again (although they might vary route initially after knocking you off).
adamsmithoutdoors,
Firstly glad to hear you're ok and it's just a few scratches. Secondly, it's dull and a bit of a chore but you should really take the time to report the incident. The CTC have this 'SMIDSY' campaign, ie. report accidents and near misses, this is even more serious than that. The police need to be aware of how many of these incidents occur and like a previous post said you may well recognise the vehicle later in the year/next year and get the reg, if you've not reported it now you won't be able to do anything about it later.
Totally agree with Drunken Monkey, also, if on the slim chance the driver gets a bout of guilt and goes into a police station to own up, they'll have someone to contact...
@Project: the MIB will only pay out for personal injuries, not damage to the bike.
report it your doing all of us a favour