So if you know the name of your ex colleague, presumably you can discover his address and then proceed against him as suggested by dslippy.
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Thanks for the replies. I only wanted to claim loss of earnings from the driver who banged into us. I don't believe that a deal was done due to the damage on the car was quite bad, as the policeman said looks like a write off. Who's going to pay for that. Obviously you would say let the insurance cover it.
I think the Driver A just thinks me claiming on the accident would affect him more so is lying about the deal to avoid giving me his info.
I guess only option is to try the solicitors and police ?
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Originally posted by Zeek00 View PostThanks for the replies. I only wanted to claim loss of earnings from the driver who banged into us. I don't believe that a deal was done due to the damage on the car was quite bad, as the policeman said looks like a write off. Who's going to pay for that. Obviously you would say let the insurance cover it.
I think the Driver A just thinks me claiming on the accident would affect him more so is lying about the deal to avoid giving me his info.
I guess only option is to try the solicitors and police ?
Assuming you have the registration number of the other car you go here Check a vehicle not at the roadside after an accident (mib.org.uk) and complete the "One-off askMID search" here askMID- Enquiry.
I don't know (because I've never used it) but I assume that that website will give you the name of the insurance company for the car that caused the accident. You then pass that onto the claims company you say you have working for you.
(Although why your claims company can't do that themselves is a complete mystery to me. Are you sure they know what they are doing...?)
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