I was hoping the forum could help.
My sister is in a very challenging predicament. She was driving back after a night out and hit a road sign, knocking it down when she was reversing. A nearby resident saw this and called the police. There was also a delivery driver nearby who witnessed this (important detail).
Now she was asked to do a breathalyser but was unable to do so at the scene. She is asthmatic and the anxiousness of the situation got to her. She had not been drinking but regardless, she was charged with failure to provide a sample.
The delivery driver is now claiming that he was also hit by her, which is 10000% false and completely opportunistic. He remained on the scene which was odd initially but now makes sense. He has gone through his insurance and my sister has received a consent and indemnity agreement.
Should she sign this? We are struggling to make sense of the steps now, given that the claim from the delivery driver is completely fabricated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My sister is in a very challenging predicament. She was driving back after a night out and hit a road sign, knocking it down when she was reversing. A nearby resident saw this and called the police. There was also a delivery driver nearby who witnessed this (important detail).
Now she was asked to do a breathalyser but was unable to do so at the scene. She is asthmatic and the anxiousness of the situation got to her. She had not been drinking but regardless, she was charged with failure to provide a sample.
The delivery driver is now claiming that he was also hit by her, which is 10000% false and completely opportunistic. He remained on the scene which was odd initially but now makes sense. He has gone through his insurance and my sister has received a consent and indemnity agreement.
Should she sign this? We are struggling to make sense of the steps now, given that the claim from the delivery driver is completely fabricated.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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