No, really! I've got pictures to prove it!!
Last Friday night, on the M6, my wife was on her way home from visiting her father in hospital in Southport.
Just before the road works near Garstang, as she slowed for the queuing traffic, she was hit from behind on the drivers rear quarter by a Polish driver of a Nissan Primera, and shunted onto the hard shoulder.
Lancs BiB attended within minutes - not sure if anyone called them - and after they had taken a brief statement, and questioned the Polish driver - who spoke little English, they pulled the wheel arch away from the tyre, where it was in heavy contact with the wheel.
They then allowed her to drive it home - although I suspect the damage is more serious than it looks.
We have informed our insurance company, Direct Line, but firstly they want us to use the local Vauxhall garage to do the repairs even though the Peugeot garage is just around the corner.
Since we will be claiming against the Pole (hopefully) I hope
we can we insist that our Peugeot dealer does the work?
Secondly, they have contacted his insurers, but it appears that he has not yet informed them!
How long should we have to wait for the other driver to admit his responsibility before starting a claim ourselves?
He is listed on ASKMID as being insured (with Norwich Union) and his insurers have been conformed by Direct Line, but there has been no other response so far.
BiB at the scene said the accident was clearly his fault, so when should I start making some waves to hurry things along - I suspect that the vehicle is more badly damaged than it looks - the rear door and boot can only be closed by levering them shut.
Her Pugeot 206 has a central fog light - which is bent inwards towards the driver side, although there is no other sign of damage to the bumper there - and which is unsecured at one side, and the towing hook has disappeared from view!
Today my wife has had to go to the doctors with severe back ache which started on Saturday night/Sunday morning - and which the doctor has put down to the effects of the accident.
Would it be right to worry about the other driver leaving the country? Should I wait for Direct Line, or claim off him myself?




The shock absorber top mount point is on the top of the wheel arch in the boot - which looks wrinkled - rear wheel pushed forwards?

She says the BiB were very helpful, and apart from releasing the bodywork from the tyre, they made sure she had all the other drivers details (including spelling his name correctly), an incident number, telephone number for them and a home to go to before they left!