Posted by 135 Fan on December 02, 2009 at 12:57:19 from (68.149.56.30):
In Reply to: O/T What would you do posted by 37 chief on December 02, 2009 at 11:55:19:
According to some on here, the cop had no right to go on your property. LoL This lady may be hoping that your insurance will just settle out of court as is usually the case. However, I think the insurance company would want some proof as evidence. Any witnesses to the alleged incident? Without any physical evidence on either vehicle, I can't see how there is any chance of your car being involved. There would have to at least be a scratch for the lady to have been injured. Her(the lady) insurance might cover it if she has no case against you. I just recently saw a similar incident on people's court of all places. It was throne out. She's just looking for a hand out. A lot of lawyers will give a free consultation. I'd call the police first and see what their investigation reveals. They can charge the lady for filing a false police report. Maybe you won't have to do anything. Dave
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