There's an LFGSS thread about what to do in the event of being hit, which is pretty comprehensive:
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/131099/
So, she jumped a red light, didn't look before pulling away and is now backsliding away from taking responsibility and trying to blame you.
How many signs do you need that you're dealing with someone who can't be trusted?
Not having a go at you OP but she's already proven herself to be willing to break the law and try and walk away from it, and you've suffered damage as a result. Not a lot of justice for you or the next person she knocks off if you go down the informal route (assuming the backsliding she's already doing is her last, which I doubt it will be)...
It really is about time people realised how serious the consequences of bad driving are and this 'lady' will be far less likely to misunderstand this if she's taken through the full formal legal process...
Hold on folks- Did she jump a red light? She said she was already past the lights but blocking the junction.
Still didn't look properly but not so black and white...
The lady was shook up and crying and admitted she changed from going straight over to turning right to avoid blocking the road as the lights were red from her direction with traffic in front of her. Her excuse was that she didn't expect me to pull away from the lights so fast.
Following on from my post
http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/knocked-off-bike-today
You MUST report it. If not it only makes it harder for us, as cyclists, to be safer on the roads.
2 weeks on and I am still on crutches, needing physio on my right knee, had to have an operation on a haematoma on my left thigh to drain it and my nose is half way across my face, and I still haven't heard from the other parties insurance. If I had been in a car smash im sure things would have moved along quicker.
And I sill cant decide which goddam bike to buy to replace mine!
When I got hit by a car turning right my doctor told me that it was an offence to fail to report an RTA. I felt fine at the time because adrenalin is very powerful at masking pain. Once I had come down, I had developed a serious case of whiplash which kept me off the bike for over 6 weeks. My frame was bent and her insurance paid out for a new bike and personal injury. I wasn't looking to get hit, she turned right into my path, I hit the side of her car went over the bonet and ended up on the windscreen where the wiper mounts split my helmet. Don't feel bad for the driver, it could have been much worse.
You've lined yourself up to be screwed on this. There's a process to follow and your not following it. If later in the process you chose to settle with the driver that's cool, no one wants to feed the injury claims beast.
Go down the police station and log it properly. Get her details and contact insurer.
there is achance that you'll have something useful with your house insurance, or so i'm told...
Well done you're learning. If you have contents insurance you'll have 3rd party cover for riding a bike - though actually in this case that's irrelevant. What might be useful is legal cover, which you won't necessarily have, though that doesn't really matter as bikeline etc will be happy to act on a no win no fee basis. I'd suggest contacting one of those companies just as soon as you've reported it to.the police. As others have mentioned this lady is going to try and avoid responsibility so you'll need some help from people used to that.
Did anyone say log it with the police yet? Just in case, can I suggest you log it with the police, and get a reference number off them. Be firm, but polite - (do not raise your voice - that never ends well!).
Hope you are ok - last time I got hit I was fine on the day, but the next few weren't much fun after the adrenaline wore off. Bikes tens to cost a bit more than your typical driver might expect - some good advice up there ^^
mend fast.
Sorry to read you got knocked off, glad you're ok.
Sad that no one stopped to see if you were ok.
Reporting it will help identify possible accident black spots.
Good luck getting the cash for bike repairs.
Report it to the police.
Thanks for all the advice and replies.
I have rung the police on 101. They have logged on record that I have been involved in an accident and took mine and the drivers information and details of what happened. They said that unless I got myself checked out at the doctors they will not at this stage take the incident any further. Regarding injuries I'm pretty much fine. I have no worse pain than a night falling off my bmx at the skatepark. I did ask if it was ok to delay getting checked out at this stage and see how i feel over the weekend which the police lady said would be fine and that because they now have it on record its like having a case open I can add to if I need too.
I have spoken to the driver a few times during the day and warned her that its an expensive bike and that a repair won't be cheap. she was initially surprised but agreed to pay for any damages.
The last time I spoke to her I gave her a good indication of the repair cost (around £1450) and she said she would pay.
She seems genuine enough and I'm going to give her until Monday (she said she will pay over the weekend) to sort the money out otherwise I will contact her insurance.
But if my injurys feel anything more than normal aches and pains I will be straight down the doctors for a checkup. Also I have taken photos of the bike and my injuries.
I know how much you lot enjoy photos and video so I have uploaded a clip to youtube to show how badly the wheel is buckled if anyone is interested in seeing it.
