Last friday I had a bit of a bump with a van driver. We collided wing mirrors, so they obviously both got smashed. I say it's his fault, he says it's mine, as per usual :rolleyes: So I'd assume the insurance companies will agree 50/50 as there were no witnesses etc.
I'm quite happy to pay for my own damage, and I've got a letter from them stating the same, so thats not really a problem. The only thing that I'm a bit worried about is the letter they sent me (attached) which asserts that their driver says "I was speeding and I could've moved over".
Basically what I want is to make sure that it's clear that I accept NO responsibility for the accident, but I'm happy to pay for my own damage.
This is what I've written:
I write with reference to your letter dated 19th October 2007.
I would like to point out that although your driver alleges that I was speeding, I most certainly was not, in fact I was not going more than 30mph, as I had previously slowed down to allow a lorry though a smaller gap on the same road. Your driver had plenty of room to move to his left, as he was no where near the wall that ran alongside the road.
With regard to the allegation that "I could've driven up onto the verge", I would disagree with your drivers assessment of the situation, as the verge was a bank and driving up it could've caused a more serious accident or injury to myself or other road users.
For the reasons above I cannot accept any liability for the accident between myself and your driver on the 19th October 2007.
As your letter states, you are prepared to agree to repair your own vehicle, at your own cost. I would agree that this is the best way forward for both parties, as any insurance claim made by myself would most likely be settled 50/50 with your insurance company, which would cost me more than the cost of the damage.
Therefore, I would like to bring this matter to a close and confirm that, with your agreement no further action will be taken by any party.
How does that sound? I'm rather tired at the moment, so any corrections would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Matt
I'm quite happy to pay for my own damage, and I've got a letter from them stating the same, so thats not really a problem. The only thing that I'm a bit worried about is the letter they sent me (attached) which asserts that their driver says "I was speeding and I could've moved over".
Basically what I want is to make sure that it's clear that I accept NO responsibility for the accident, but I'm happy to pay for my own damage.
This is what I've written:
I write with reference to your letter dated 19th October 2007.
I would like to point out that although your driver alleges that I was speeding, I most certainly was not, in fact I was not going more than 30mph, as I had previously slowed down to allow a lorry though a smaller gap on the same road. Your driver had plenty of room to move to his left, as he was no where near the wall that ran alongside the road.
With regard to the allegation that "I could've driven up onto the verge", I would disagree with your drivers assessment of the situation, as the verge was a bank and driving up it could've caused a more serious accident or injury to myself or other road users.
For the reasons above I cannot accept any liability for the accident between myself and your driver on the 19th October 2007.
As your letter states, you are prepared to agree to repair your own vehicle, at your own cost. I would agree that this is the best way forward for both parties, as any insurance claim made by myself would most likely be settled 50/50 with your insurance company, which would cost me more than the cost of the damage.
Therefore, I would like to bring this matter to a close and confirm that, with your agreement no further action will be taken by any party.
Thanks!
Matt
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