Turned into my street tonight in my new (to me) car. I'd followed a BMW estate into the narrow, downhill approach to the street. The driver stopped. I waited about 30 seconds to see what they were doing, and suddenly she started to reverse, straight at me. Didn't have time to do anything but pound the horn, but that had no effect and she hit my car, full in its face (poor thing).
Got out and had a look - some scrapes to my paintwork and the Volvo badge has snapped off. No obvious signs of bending or breakage. Her car's rear bumper was dinged right in on the corner - bit of a mess. We were both perfectly pleasant about it, and given the lack of damage I told her to forget about it, but did offer to exchange details - she declined the offer.
Given the horror stories I read here and elsewhere (woman has change of heart and tells the police I rammed her?!), I'm now wondering if I should have played it by the book - what would you have done?
Always play it by the book.
I'd have reported it. Too easy for her to say that you just ran into the back of her once she realises how much it'll cost to repair.
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@SBZ But I'd be looking at more expensive car insurance renewals and know what a hassle it is as soon as the insurance companies get involved.
Yes you've been daft.
And of course, had I played it by the book, there's a very good chace she would have claimed it was my fault anyway - lose-lose.
what druid said she may claim against you...i will always get the police involved now , even little bumps .It is amazing the advice the get from pub/work/family etc
people just see pound signs
Hmmm. Might have a wander up to the taxi office at the top of the road to see if any of the drivers saw anything - just in case.....
Well, the good new is that three cab drivers saw the accident and remembered exactly what happened. The bad news (for the other driver) is that her car leaked fluid of some kind all over the road.
What a cynical bunch you are - is it not just possible that two sensible people have agreed that they do not need to sue the pants off each other??
Woman driving in continent car shocker.
On Sunday outside Lime stree station Lpool, woman driver pulls into the no waiting exit that taxis used to use, me behind her on a bike,just walked out of station, she drops off a few people who obviously couldnt walk from the dedicated drop off point the other side of the station, puts the car into reverse and almost hits me, only me shouting check your mirrors made her stop, she then gave me a wilted queenie wave.
A few taxi drivers that where in the area, suddenly checked if their mirrors where still there, it being liverpool.
Woman driving in continent car shocker.
Man in incompetent grammar shocker.
user-removed - not if it wasnt your fault you wouldnt.
Sorry, wouldn't what? See higher premiums? Yes I would. Maybe not officially, but I've seen it happen to others.
from the back end ? (I'd suspect it was your front end til proven otherwise - can't imagine her petrol tank or diff have split)The bad news (for the other driver) is that her car leaked fluid of some kind all over the road.
Addit: washer bottle, maybe I guess
Only if you have the shoddiest insurance ever. Policies are based on your perceived risk, which doesn't change in the case of a non-fault claim.
Legend - ex insurance monkey
P.s. you certain that the fluid came out the back of her car and not the front of yours?
The bad news (for the other driver) is that her car leaked fluid of some kind all over the road.
Sure it's not from your radiator ?
Might be self levelling suspension fluid?
I know not if its fitted to the particular model, but it is on a few estates.
Well I think you did the right thing. I've been driven into a few times. The first time I went by the book and after lots of effort I just about broke even. The other times I've just left it. No big deal, it's just a car.
Thanks for all the comments.... There is something dripping off the bottom of the car. Can't tell yet if it's oil, oily water or something else. Whatever it is, there's not much of it, but still slightly worrying.
What car is yours? Washer bottles often right down the front bumper so hopefully that. Hopefully not the radiator.
It wasn't a reportable accident - no need to waste police time.
If you got her reg no you can still get in touch with her if there is damage. The DVLA will sell you the registered keeper's details for a coupla quid these days.
