Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
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Hi
I was in a car crash a couple of months ago where i was stood still at the roundabout and a person went into the back of me. At the time the person admited liability but there where no witnesses. My car was written off but his car was just dented. I have submited photo of the accident site already. I am only insured 3rd party fire & Theft and my claim has been past to a third party solicitor, My solicitor requested an interim payment but his insurance company have replyed back saying i reversed into him which is impossible as there would be no way i could accidently select reverse gear, so therefore he is lying. Do you think his insurance are just trying it on? also do you think he will have any chance in getting away with this? I have been left without a car for months, How long does these type of claims take?
It's never guaranteed, but i am 99.9% certain he will not get away with this. When liability is disputed it ultimately ends up in court, where he would have to perjure himself to maintain his story. Personally I'd rather pay an extra 10% insurance premium than risk going to jail.
Dispute his story 100%, and state that you are prepared to testify your version under oath in a court to ascertain liability. Then get your solicitor to put pressure on the insurance company by reminding them that any damages you suffer whilst without a car they are liable for. These of course have to be reasonable - so no hiring a stretch limo to take you to work! But if you have to get a bus/train instead of your car then keep your receipts.