Big Tone wrote:
weepej wrote:I read stuff like this and it does make me wonder, and whilst it's likely that not everybody in the crash behaved stupidly, it's clear to me that anybody who contacted a car in front (that weren't shoved from behind) should just never be allowed near a car again:
Well, you make me wonder if there isn’t an exception to that weepej...
Your story hasn't made me change my mind really (does you sister want the number for claims direct? I'm sure there's some money to be had off the person in charge of the motorcycle there...), but I was specifically talking about people charging through fog at a speed that means they'll hit anything that looms out of the it in front of them, i.e. a pile up full of other absolute idiots who've done the sme thing.
I know weepej, (that motorcyclist is my oldest/dearest friend and been with my sis for ~ 20+ years, known her since ~77), and maybe because it's very personal to me my post was...???
But you make a point which saddens me. Let's go back in time, to a time before 'Where there's blame, there's a claim'.
It was an innocent mistake, as I have explained, but there's no such thing as an "innocent mistake" anymore! If this happend 20+ years ago all the people involved would have resolved it without the need for the Spanish Inquisition and prosectution etc.. He was thinking in terms of 'if you would like to settle this, I can bung you however much to get your bumper like new".
But you know what turned up that day? I'll tell you: Two police cars + one unmarked police car with blue light flashing, (giving away its identity), one ambulance and minutes later a Fire Engine

I have to give credit to the police officers here: They were very nice and concerned about getting the facts and making sure everyone was okay

. What made me smile is when the fire service arrived and I said to the one officer on the scene "what the hec is that doing here?" and he said to me "you didn't hear what came through my earpiece". I can imagine

(He didn't know me very well bless him

).
They were all very good, kind and understanding but sadly it looks as though it's still going to go down the prosecution and claim route anyway

. The woman needs her car for her job so what's going to happen? She can't drive it in this 'dangerous' state can she? (H&S).
She will get it checked by a garage of course who will tell her the bumper needs changing so the cost of new bumper @ about £50 per hour labour and blah blah blah.... She will need a hire car too of course while they repair this 'life-threatening' damage and the bill is going to run into hundreds if not four figures!
Really? Seriously? IT'S BULLSHIT! (Sorry for bad word). So the current situation is this: He's going to get screwed so he's said to my sis, his girlfriend, you may as well make a claim too.

(You can't make this stuff up).
Another thing which made me

is one of the first questions from a PC there. "How fast was he going? 30?" (Meaning 30mph of course). It was approximately zero!
He braked hard and stopped on her bumper. The damage was so minimal you wouldn't get your breath! The bumper of her car has a smudge and that's all but let's get all we can eh?
He rode his bike back home, he followed me once my sis was in the ambulance with my girlfriend. The reason my sister broke her arm BTW is that they stopped so abruptley he couldn't hold the bike upright so they both fell sideways while stationary, down an embankement, so sis Tone put her entire weight on her arm as she hit the ground to break her fall, as we all would if you fall. (Radial fracture which I could post if you're not squeemish?).
I have never ever lied here to 'big' my argument up and never will! The situation is rediculous and I fear the law will, once again, turn it into a drama and prosecute while others rake money off it.
We'll see...
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What a total farce.... with two police cars, ambulance and FIRE ENGINE turning up. The cost of that little episode to us the tax payer will run into several hundred just for the turn out. No wonder they say that road accidents are costing us millions.....millions in wasted time and money.
As Tone says, in the old days that would have been classed as an accident, a trip to the hospital in the ambulance and all would be sorted. These days there will be a witch hunt, masses of paper work and maybe a prosecution for a genuine mistake caused mainly by the incompetent driving of the woman in the car. I've had similar happen to me where at a junction the person in front has stopped, looked started to pull off, I've looked right too, seen that there is still time to pull away then looked up at the last minute to find that the person in front has changed their mind.