Hi all, so I had an accident with a stationary car just under a year ago now I believe (no one was in it or around it at all) and I got a letter through the post 7 months after the initial accident. When it occurred, my car didn't have insurance and I was willing for the other person to take it to the garage across the road and I would happily pay for all damages the next morning. However, the person refused claiming their insurance company wouldn't like that and they need to go through their insurance. One person briefly asked if I held a full licence but I think cause I was in shock I never answered. I am a learner driver, so it doesn't look good for me at all already. My grievance is that this person wants just under £3400 for a bumper repair. I have already payed £900, however I repeatedly get told that I'm being ripped off and that a bumper doesn't cost that much etc. Any advice please?
Car accident for a learner
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The lesson is never drive until you have all documents in your hand, Long time ago I phoned an insurance broker arranged cover, you guessed stopped on the way to pay him, walked into the office, my comment was, thank god I have cover, I have just been stopped by the Police on the way to you, reply you are not covered, until premium paid, no excuse three months ban from driveing.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View Postresurrected thread from Feb - wonder what happened?Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.
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First, check the price of the bumper yourself, but I also think that the price he asked too high. Then go to a lawyer, having a driver's license is only a plus in your favor, and it doesn`t matter if you told him about having it or not. I know a good car accident lawyer and your case is one that needs a legal solution. It's hard to say whether you`ll be banned from driving or not, but from now on be as careful as possible on the road. Especially if you`re just a novice driver. To have more time to react in the event of an incident on the road, you need to keep the maximum possible distance to the car ahead. Of course, while moving at the speed of car flow.
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Originally posted by islandgirl View PostIn the USA - favor?
Originally posted by des8 View Post
also "license" ?
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