Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


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Last Will and Testament Kit


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

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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    Unhappy Car Park accident, please help

    I was involved in an accident in a gated school car park. I was backing straight out, nearly half way out of my spot, I stopped because children were getting out of the car to the side of me. A woman in a large Jeep was backed into a spot at a right angle to me. She tried to go around me and scraped my bumper from about mid point of the rear around to the drivers side corner. Her Jeep had a scratch from front tire to mid-point on passenger door. No vehicle had a dent, just scratches. I asked her shall we call the police, and she replied, "no, they never come to these things" After looking again at the "damage" we agree to fix our own. I asked to exchange details, and she was a bit nonchalant and said "sure we see each other every day." I wasn't comfortable leaving it like that so I insisted, she only gave name and phone number, so in turn I only gave her the same. I took my car to have it fixed. Four days later, she met me in the car park and said she had turned me into the police and I could give her my insurance details as the accident was my fault. I told her I did not belive it was my fault, and that I needed her details as well. She said the police will sort it, and left. My problem is it was my understanding that we were not going to take it to insurance as there was not a lot of damage, and foolishly I did not report it to the police, as I didn't feel it was a police matter. I don't know if I should call police and insurance now, or wait to see how it plays out.


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    Default Re: Car Park accident, please help

    gated or not its still public access.

    you need/should of informed your insurers.

    ask the school if they have cctv coverage.

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    Default Re: Car Park accident, please help

    It also has nothing to do with the police. Details were exchanged.

    Get hold of the other car driver who was letting kids in. See if they saw what happened.


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    Default Re: Car Park accident, please help

    Sorry, but whenever a third party is involved I believe that it is only sensible to advise your insurance company as you have to protect yourself from the very actions you are now experiencing.

    I'm guessing that she has received a rather hefty quote for repairing the damage to her nice shiny jeep and is now trying to offload the blame.

    Nonetheless, if nobody was injured then the Police won't be interested. Of course, in the mean time, the other driver may suddenly have experienced whip lash and you may also be facing a personal injury claim.

    I honestly don't mean to sound harsh but you've paid your insurance premiums to deal with exactly this sort of mess and you need to contact them asap to inform them of the incident.


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    Agree with above posters. We pay enough money for insurance to protect us in just such incidents.



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