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Hello there

I was involved in a RTA a few months ago, the tp driver hit my car in the rear and the other side have admitted liability. I still have on going neck and back pain. However on the same day hit my car whilst I was at work and the front of the car had been damaged. I only saw the damage after work the person had not left a note or anything.

I reported both incidents to my insurance, however only got the got the repairs carried out for the accident where I was hit in the rear as I did not want to loose my no claims bonus. I went through my own insurance for repairs and the excess was written off.

In my medical appointment I was asked if have had any previous accidents I didn’t mention that someone had hit into my car when I was at work as I was not in the vehicle at the time of the incident. Therefore I simply said no. Will this affect my claim in any way, will the third party insurers raise this issue?

Your advice will be much appreciated

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Hi,

 

This would not affect the claim. The medical expert has asked you about any accidents for any pre existing / post accident injuries that could be attributable to your condition.

 

As you were not in the vehicle this would not affect the medico-legal report.

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