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  1. hi, Yes They have now agreed the accident happened on the 13 June They previously said 28 May. whilst the date of accident has changed, The date they saw the doctor hasn't. I find it impossible that three people can confuse the date they first saw a doctor regarding injuries on three seperate forms. There was def. not three people in the car. I'm totally at a loss to what to do. Sounds like I am stuffed
  2. thank you for responding above. The point that I query is that yes I admit liability to a claim made on 13 June. but they sought medical attention BEFORE the 13 June. Does this not prove that I could not of caused their 'injuries'?
  3. Hello, I really would appreciate some guidence about how to best get my isnurance company to represent me In August 2011 I was received a claiment notification report from 'Fosters Solicitors' informing me of three personal injury claims being levied against me regarding an accident they claim occured on 28 May 2011. Claiment One: first sought medical advice 30 May 2011 Claiment Two: first sought medical advice - 30 May 2011 Claiment Three: first sought medical advice - 29 July 2011 There was a small bumper to bumper tap with this vehicle, less than 5 miles an hour. Stationary traffic, moving between traffic lights. It was my fault. However there are some real points of concern to this case: 1. The accident did not happen until 13 June 2011, making the first two claiments of seeking medcial attention in May 2011 impossible. 2. To my view there was only one person in the car. 3. There was no damage to the car or any sorts - whislt I realise that it's really hard to detirmn whiplash and the cause, there was absolutly no significant jolt to cause injury to 3 people at the same time. 4. The claiments have never made a claim to any damage to their car 5. Alghough when an indpenpent damages assessors went to assess their car (they gave us both 24 hours notice), the morning of the assessment they notified the assesors that their car had gone into the garage for 'remedial work'. They had no photographic evidence of damage and a claim for the car is still yet to be submitted. I have pointed out all of the above to my insuance company (Bell) hiowever, given that I have agreed that I was at fault on 13 June then they are probably going to pay out the claim. I have followed this up twice, and now the claiments have admitted they got there dates wrong and it was infact 13 June. result I thought, then I cannot be responsble for injuries they sought medical attention for in late May. They say not the case. Bell are refusing to even request release for a copy of medical notes - I was told it is illegal - which i don;t belive to be right. They can request, but they don;t have to give permission, only if it went to court. Further, a copy of the 'claiment notification' from all three parties is filled out so sparcely it gives no information apart from their personal detials, when they (apprently) went to see a doctor and whiplash. There are pages and pages of questions which are left unanswered. All of this together, surley this should raise alarm bells and justify some investigation. I have now asked for my full claim notes to be released to me under the data protection act, so that i can see what has been actioned on this claim. I don't feel they are properly investigated this claim. Questions to the group - Can I ensure this claim isn't settled whilst i am still contesting it? - How I do get Bell to actually investigate properly - would it be worth contacting the Obusman to complain about their lack of service to me? - Should I look to make a complaint against their solicitors 'Fosters' for procedding with a claim with so many holes and submitting a form with 96% of questions unanswered. Sureley they have a legal obligation that if they doubt the intergrity of the claim not to persue. Who is their regulator and has this ever happened before? Lastly, I would like to say how this have massively turned my life upside down. My insurance has risen this year to nearly £2000 which I cannot afford. It's a struggle to get my kids to school and get to work without the car, and i may need to leave my job due to lack of transport. I really need to get this resolved. If anyone can offer valueable guidence i would be so grateful. NB: pls excuse typos.. typing in a rush.. Kelly
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