Another accident

this does nothing to disprove her theory that you rammed into her, while speeding and she was doing nothing other than making a safe legal manoeuvre

that's your problem.

Not quite true as i have right of way.. it is her responsibility to ensure that she has a clear path before engaging in her manoeuvre
 
update: suprise suprise.. the third are no longer accepting liability and are now claiming injuries. She said I was speeding and while she was doing a 3 point turn I came and hit her vehicle. Which won't hold much weight as the police despite not getting involved i.e. giving a crime reference number or breathalysing me.. did turn up as they were blocked by her car. If their was any evidence of speed or reckless driving they surely would have booked me... so this claim which at the start seemed like a open and shut case is going to be a long and drawn out case... grrrrrrrrrr

What a **** :mad:
 
If she was pulling out of a driveway it raises the question she must have been on it for a reason. Her or a friends house?

The snow on the windshield Id say she had only just pulled away as it would melt off a warm bonnet could probably argue she couldnt see how of her windows properly?

A turn in the road there is still as dangerous manover and she should still be liable, if you were speeding I would say there would have been far more damage just looks all cosmetic on your car.
 
Issue solved she pulled out on you regardless of speed you had the right of way and by the looks of the pics she was pretty far out. I think you have a good case.

it maybe worth chassing the police who attended to get a witness statement?
 
So she is claiming she was doing a 3 point turn, that just so happened to be outside her house, where you are claiming she pulled off her driveway.

Common sense says what should happen, but unfortunately this never seems to work - I put my money on it going 50/50.
 
Did she admit to the police she pulled out on you? If so track them down.

Don't let the **** get away with shafting you
 
the police did not do much otherwise than ran checks on the two cars. She admitted to me that she did not see me when she pulled out. She would not give me her details till the police turned up. After the police came they could her to write down her insurance details and give it to me. Then told me to get the insurance company to deal with it (the accident).
When the accident happened she just sat in her car, calling people and talking on the phone for about 10 mins, blocking both lanes of the road, She wouldn't even get out of her car. I then got her to move her car forward a bit so as to free up one lane as people were get really p-ed off and beeping as both lanes were blocked. Thats when i took the pics as the pics show her car more forward into my lane.
 
if she pulled out of her drive then in was still her fault, if she was doing a 3 point turn using her drive then it was still her fault because she pulled out onto a major road and hit somebody, if she claims she was in the road doing a 3 point turn then its also her fault as she is supposed to cease all movement immanently when she sees another car coming and wait for them to pass
 
I got my fingers crossed and hope admiral do their job properly and resolve the matter.. I really do not want to end up in a 50/50 settlement.. I will even try to take her to small claims court myself.. if it comes to it.
 
Go round and knock on her door (you know where she lives!) and just ask her what she thinks shes playing at by changing her story and now lieing?

Do all of this whilst using one of THESE, it won't hold up in any sort of court but your insurance company will take a very dim view to her admitting she changed her story and is just trying to avoid taking a fault claim.

Drag the lies out of by asking her questions on the stop she won't have considered like why she was doing a 3 point turn right outside her house apparently, why she admitted to you and police officers at the side of the road that it was her fault etc...


She'll either make up more stupid lies and try and bluff her way out or crack giving you proof shes lieing.
 
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Go round and knock on her door (you know where she lives!) and just ask her what she thinks shes playing at by changing her story and now lieing?

Do all of this whilst using one of THESE, it won't hold up in any sort of court but your insurance company will take a very dim view to her admitting she changed her story and is just trying to avoid taking a fault claim.

But would surely that count against me, she would claim that I was trying to threaten her or such? Even if I did record the conversation, the police would not likely take a dim view of it.
 
Always have this problem with woman in 4x4s and brat carriers around here. Thinking they own the road by pulling out in front of people and generally not watching what they are doing, etc.
 
Personally I would be going round and asking her what the **** she thinks she's playing at as I'd be fuming if their was any chance It would go down as not being 100% entirely the other parts fault, of course this is probably not recommended and I doubt it all help you in anyway.
 
Not quite true as i have right of way.. it is her responsibility to ensure that she has a clear path before engaging in her manoeuvre

her argument is that the path was clear and you were driving like a lunatic and thus didnt leave yourself with enough room to brake when met with somebody performing a legal manoeuvre in the middle of the road.

Seriously, if she is prepared to lie this much, her insurance co will send a solicitor that backs up and argues these lies as well.

Its gonna go 50/50 :/

I got my fingers crossed and hope admiral do their job properly and resolve the matter.. I really do not want to end up in a 50/50 settlement.. I will even try to take her to small claims court myself.. if it comes to it.

Like this you mean

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18024803

read from the OP then skip to this bit.

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=16310357&postcount=113

despite Blatently being at fault, the court still ruled in the other parties favour ! If they are prepared to lie this much, your going to be in for a VERY long haul.
 
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Go round and knock on her door (you know where she lives!) and just ask her what she thinks shes playing at by changing her story and now lieing?

be sure to take your PS2 keyboard with you just in case she needs a good bashing over the head to see sense.

Seriously, how can this end in anything but a bad way :rolleyes:
 
Just ring her up and say, can we drop the case, then go around and smash her car up to the value its going to cost you in extra insurance money.

Makes me sick when people are in the wrong and worm their way out, total disgrace.
 
i know what ur going through mate had a woman pull out in front of me on a cross road when i had the right of way. Took nearly a year of them messing about before they finally agreed it was her fault
 
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