Posted by Ron-MO on April 21, 2016 at 07:04:24 from (108.171.131.170):
In Reply to: Distracted Driver. posted by Geo-TH,In on April 21, 2016 at 04:29:54:
Others are right about getting a police report. A couple years ago my wife was on way home, and was "broadsided" by someone pulling out of a private driveway (driveway to a local bar). She called me, and I drove there, and she had called the law. After waiting for about an hour, the guy said he had called his insurance and all was good, and gave us insurance info, etc, and asked if we could give up on waiting that his insurance would take care of it. We had all the info, so reluctantly we left. Later on my wife received a call that he had since decided it was my wifes fault, and that she had left the roadway, and hit his vehicle, and refusing to take fault. It took about 2-3 months to finally get things straightened out - mostly because he refused to even let his own insurance company (or ours) view the damage to his vehicle. Once they saw his damage and ours, there was no doubt that it was his fault, but things could have gotten ugly. ALWAYS get a police report - regardless of who the other driver is or what the circumstances are, and take photos, and gather as much info as you can quickly. As others have said, stories change quickly when $$ are involved, insurance rates are going to go up, etc.
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