Hi, I had a minor collision in December, the vehicle in front of me braked sharply after accelerating, and despite having a suitable gap, I wasn't able to brake completely, and slightly went into the back bumper. There are two reasons for this -1. the flow of traffic was accelerating in going from single to dual carriage way, 2. The left side of the road was/is very badly maintained, lots of potholes and broken repairs, my left side of the car was going over this at the time, and the ABS was flashing indicating poor grip (his car was just clear of this) - I have pictures of the road surface. Result was essentially a scratch in his paintwork on the bumper. My insurance company sent me a letter 3 or 4 weeks ago to say that on this occasion they were going to settle in his favour for "goodwill". Today I receive a N1 on his behalf, requesting payment for repairs, use of a courtesy car for 3 days (took a long time to repair a scratch on a bumper), and towing charges (despite the fact it was completely drivable) - total £4988 (plus interest).
First: I do not understand why, if my insurance is settling in his favour, why or how he can claim through small claims court.
Second: The basis of his claim is a series of false allegations that I failed to leave sufficient braking distance (on the basis I went into back of him, but it was around 20m), that I was somehow driving at speed (which was impossible because we were in a queue of cars doing about 20mph then gradually accelerating towards dual carriage way). There were no additional witnesses apart from his wife in the passenger seat.
Thirdly, if he was intending to issue a claim for repair, should he not obtain a reasonable quote from other repairers and discuss with me? (He had my details). Ironically I have a car repair business and it would have taken an afternoon to do. It appears he went about it at maximum cost.
First: I do not understand why, if my insurance is settling in his favour, why or how he can claim through small claims court.
Second: The basis of his claim is a series of false allegations that I failed to leave sufficient braking distance (on the basis I went into back of him, but it was around 20m), that I was somehow driving at speed (which was impossible because we were in a queue of cars doing about 20mph then gradually accelerating towards dual carriage way). There were no additional witnesses apart from his wife in the passenger seat.
Thirdly, if he was intending to issue a claim for repair, should he not obtain a reasonable quote from other repairers and discuss with me? (He had my details). Ironically I have a car repair business and it would have taken an afternoon to do. It appears he went about it at maximum cost.
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