Posted by NCWayne on December 02, 2009 at 12:31:01 from (173.188.168.35):
In Reply to: O/T What would you do posted by 37 chief on December 02, 2009 at 11:55:19:
Like others have said you know this is bogus just as much as the cop does. If it took place over a month ago why did the woman just come forward with this claim??? Just remember if the cop didn't see it happen then technically there is no way they can place fault on one person or another. Too if it had happened in a private parking lot then the cops really don't have any jurisdiction to do much of anything anyways, it would all be between the two insurance services. That said how did she "know" it was your wifes car, if she was as hurt as she claimed there is no way she could have gotten out of the car to get the license info. Too if the impact was that bad your wife should have been to the doctor too. Too if someone had hit the woman as she claimed and she did know who did it, who in their right mind is going to wait a month to file a claim. You might want to get a lwayer just for GP and also inform your insurance of the bogus claim and include pics of the car, etc. Heck maybe even get a local body shop to look at it for you and verify that there has been no paint work, etc done to your car. Most large shops should have the equipment to check for things like that and know what to look at. In the end all I can say is good luck. Scams and scammers are a dime a dozen nowdays and they're getting worse as people too lazy to work find more and more ways to prey on those of us that do.
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