Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone could give me some advice on a recent car incident and the legalities involved. About a month ago, I was in stop start traffic when the car behind drove into the back of me. I had my family in the car and no-one was injured. There wasn't much damage to mine (just a few scuffs really) but the other car had a lot of damage. We exchanged insurance details. The driver didn't apologize and was offhand but I put this down to his being in shock. The following day i notified my insurance company but as the damage was minor I held off putting a claim in until I spoke to the other driver. The insurance company were aware of my approach. As it turned out the driver contacted me to say that he preferred to settle up directly as otherwise he'd lose his no claims bonus, etc. As my own excess was more than the cost of the repair to my car (£375) I agreed for him to settle up directly with me and we'd move on. I got a few quotes, including one from the the main dealer (car is less than 1 year old) and a local bodyshop and we agreed that he'd pay me the £375 for the local body shop repair. A few days later I called him to know when he wanted to meetup to give me the money for the repair but he said he needed to wait until he got paid which was in 3 weeks time. An alarm bell went off that I may be getting the run around but I felt there was little i could do but wait. In the meantime, I texted him my bank details and when it came to the day when he was due to get paid I checked my bank account. Nothing. I called him and he said that he'd been busy but agreed to pay me the following Monday. Again nothing. I called him and again and explained that if he wasn't going to pay me I would just have to go via the insurance company and this was not in his interest (and not mine for that matter). Anyway, I'm clearly being given the run around and yes I could just write it off but people can't get away with this sort of thing. This guy drove into the back of me, didn't even apologise or ask about my family and now won't even pay for me to get my car repair. From a legal perspective, is there anything I can do? I guess I could take him to the small claims court? Probably not worth the bother but I may consider it out of principle. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
London Boy
I'm wondering if anyone could give me some advice on a recent car incident and the legalities involved. About a month ago, I was in stop start traffic when the car behind drove into the back of me. I had my family in the car and no-one was injured. There wasn't much damage to mine (just a few scuffs really) but the other car had a lot of damage. We exchanged insurance details. The driver didn't apologize and was offhand but I put this down to his being in shock. The following day i notified my insurance company but as the damage was minor I held off putting a claim in until I spoke to the other driver. The insurance company were aware of my approach. As it turned out the driver contacted me to say that he preferred to settle up directly as otherwise he'd lose his no claims bonus, etc. As my own excess was more than the cost of the repair to my car (£375) I agreed for him to settle up directly with me and we'd move on. I got a few quotes, including one from the the main dealer (car is less than 1 year old) and a local bodyshop and we agreed that he'd pay me the £375 for the local body shop repair. A few days later I called him to know when he wanted to meetup to give me the money for the repair but he said he needed to wait until he got paid which was in 3 weeks time. An alarm bell went off that I may be getting the run around but I felt there was little i could do but wait. In the meantime, I texted him my bank details and when it came to the day when he was due to get paid I checked my bank account. Nothing. I called him and he said that he'd been busy but agreed to pay me the following Monday. Again nothing. I called him and again and explained that if he wasn't going to pay me I would just have to go via the insurance company and this was not in his interest (and not mine for that matter). Anyway, I'm clearly being given the run around and yes I could just write it off but people can't get away with this sort of thing. This guy drove into the back of me, didn't even apologise or ask about my family and now won't even pay for me to get my car repair. From a legal perspective, is there anything I can do? I guess I could take him to the small claims court? Probably not worth the bother but I may consider it out of principle. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
London Boy
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