Motoring 'incident'

Soldato
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I reversed into a space and was accused of 'touching' the car in front (facing me) by who I thought was the passenger. I'm pretty certain I didn't touch their car and said so at the time. Both parties looked at each other's car, saw no damage, the passenger got back into their car and as I walked past started writing, I'm guessing my number plate. Oddly they didn't ask me for any address or insurance details.

When I got back to my car they had gone.

I assume with my plate they can make a claim through insurance?
 
Yes they can attempt an insurance claim with your number. It costs £4 to find the insurance company and their contact details (I have recently done this myself). However with no damage to either car there is not likely to be a successful claim.
 
Seems odd that they didn't directly ask for my insurance details at the time. So it would be weird to go down that route. To me that says they thought that there was no damage at the time but then later decide that there is.
 
I probably wouldn't tell my insurance company either. (Although some people might say you should and they might be right.) As they'll log it as a (possible) claim, even if none is forthcoming.

It's one of those tricky situations where you wish you'd behaved differently, e.g. taken pictures. We've all been there. Anyway, I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.

If anything does happen, then just state the facts: Slow speed impact; Both cars were inspected and no damage found; No personal injuries; Details not exchanged.
 
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Whilst I agree there's nothing to claim for, don't bother phoning the Police about it. It's a waste of everyone's time.

What?
Don't phone the police LATER? If they claim for damage that didn't happen, i do not mean now, I mean later Bursney, if they change stories and claim damage was called. That's fraud, that surely is a police matter?
 
I probably wouldn't tell my insurance company either. (Although some people might say you should and they might be right.) As they'll log it as a (possible) claim, even if none is forthcoming.

It's one of those tricky situations where you wish you'd behaved differently, e.g. taken pictures. We've all been there. Anyway, I'm sure there's nothing to worry about.

If anything does happen, then just state the facts: Slow speed impact; Both cars were inspected and no damage found; No personal injuries; Details not exchanged.

It was interesting that after it happened I went shopping and left the car there. When i came back, they had left and there was no note for me asking to call for insurance details which would be the easier option if they wanted to pursue it.
 
This happened with my neighbour across the road in London. They accused me of backing into their car. I told them nonsense and to show me the damage. Nothing came of it.

But it wasn't helped when a month later our next door neighbour hit their passenger door reversing out of his drive and didn't leave a note. I happened to be walking home from work that evening when I noticed frantic activity around my car. They were taking plate and registration details. All fingers pointing at me when I asked what was going on. Then the next door neighbour sheepishly steps out his front door to admit what he'd done.

I never did get an apology from those neighbours across the road...
 
OP you must inform police, as the other party may go to them with your reg and say you refused to give details.

Better safe then sorry.

Also the other party will suddenly have 4 people with whiplash claims :(
 
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