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gareth9584
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as some of u no i imported a mx-5 last month after finaly getting insured with 2yrs no claims(shit loads of hassle)so yesterday i decided to go shopping in birmingham. . . i was driving along a 30 zone approaching a t junction(i had 2 stop) i was nearly there and a women in a clio cut the corner so i t-boned her! i was compleatly in the right so we swapped detales and that was it(ive just had direct line on da fone +shes saying it was my fault!she had 4 people in the car as witnesses +i just had my missis)whf!!!!!!!can any1 gimmi any advice because if i loose my no claims=sell car
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btw i wrote her brand new clio off big style but mines just got smashed light+bumper
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Explain the situation of what happend to your ins. company and see who they say is the right or even ask the traffic police and they may do the same ????

Dunno if that'll work but u might aswell try
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You should have phoned the police and got her to admit it was her fault. Not sure what will happen now mate
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Why the hell you would want an mx5 I don't know
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she was admitting 2 me it was her fault!i did call police but they said they didnt wanna no inless any1 was injured,or the road needed 2 be blocked off!great
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lol,says the man with the 106,it 155bhp + light as fuck
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I'm sure insurance companies arent stupid, they know that everyone in her car is going to lie through their teeth if shes in the wrong , tell insurance what happend, go to where it happened take pictures/draw diagrams to present your car cause you might have to go to court or something?

Nik: have you/has anyone you known actually done that ?
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I'd always phone the police no matter what, you would have evidence, phone the police straight away always yoiu'll proibably get screwed with a 50/50 now
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if your approaching a t-juntion then you are travelling straight, if she was turning in then she had to be in your space, unless you where on the other side of the road, which wouldnt exactly be feasible, ins people will say its more likely to be her cutting a corner

although as nik says, u should have phoned the police
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and i take it there was no other witnesses near by? no CCTV? , shit like this makes me want to have a recording device in my car so if i ever have a smack up and it isnt my fault, i can get ze bastardo on tape.

[Edited on 14-11-2003 by willay]
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Yes, passengers are not usually counted as creditable witnesses... did any1 else stop whose details tyou might have? I stopped at an accident once an gave a lad my numebr in case he had any problems as I saw it an it wasnt his fault... he never called but Im sure it would have been helpful
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50/50 will i still loose my no claims?even if i repair my car myself?
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also tell the insurance compnay you tried to ring the police as you knew it weren't your fault
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quote:
Originally posted by RobboSRi
Yes, passengers are not usually counted as creditable witnesses... did any1 else stop whose details tyou might have? I stopped at an accident once an gave a lad my numebr in case he had any problems as I saw it an it wasnt his fault... he never called but Im sure it would have been helpful


your a star

[Edited on 14-11-2003 by willay]
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camera phones are good for these types of situations

i even know of people who carry a disposable camera in the glove box jsut incase
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there was no other witnesses at all!i couldnt believe it,i was traveling down a little side road 2 join on2 a main road+she was coming off the main road down the side road!make sense?lol
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fcuk ive got a camera fone!i didnt think,arhhhhhhhh
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Im sure they will work out who was guilty *teeth are hurting from that lie!*
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i was hoping they will?!but they are insurance companys!btw we were both with the same insurance company(if that makes sence)
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Phone any local places that were near with cctv if u were near any (and do it soon)
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take pictures of the area if you can now, proper photos that is not stupid crappy camera phone photos.
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ive tryed all there was was a garage(macanic)no cctv,didnt think he even owned a spanner
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106 will pull your pants down mate Seen some times for 'tuned' MX5s in Banzai and there still shockingly slow

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Originally posted by gareth9584
lol,says the man with the 106,it 155bhp + light as fuck
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mx5's brisky make 60 in 10 seconds... 100 probably later next year

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