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A few weeks ago my daughter at a jct, crept forward in her car and bumped the one in front, who she saw moving over the give way lines but stopped suddenly.
All done at what, 2-3 mph, other driver doesn't want Police or ins involved, daughter has cracked number plate,she saw he had cracked bumper.
Fair enough, her fault,she'll buy him a new bumper...
He contacts her with a long list of damage, including unable to use rear hatch etc..
I tell her to contact her insurers and relate what happened.
She gets a letter stating they will be paying him, whoah says I and I contact the insurers telling them that a cracked number plate couldn't cause the damage claimed etc..
The fellow then claimed injury...daughters ins now state they will pay him for injury as they can't disprove he wasn't but they will be looking into the vehicle damage claim after I got them out to examine daughters car.
Now, point is, whenever I was involved with such, there was a requirement for GP, hospital reports etc...
Have I missed something or is it that easy to con money from insurers these days?
Perhaps should've put this in the wamt thread..
All done at what, 2-3 mph, other driver doesn't want Police or ins involved, daughter has cracked number plate,she saw he had cracked bumper.
Fair enough, her fault,she'll buy him a new bumper...
He contacts her with a long list of damage, including unable to use rear hatch etc..
I tell her to contact her insurers and relate what happened.
She gets a letter stating they will be paying him, whoah says I and I contact the insurers telling them that a cracked number plate couldn't cause the damage claimed etc..
The fellow then claimed injury...daughters ins now state they will pay him for injury as they can't disprove he wasn't but they will be looking into the vehicle damage claim after I got them out to examine daughters car.
Now, point is, whenever I was involved with such, there was a requirement for GP, hospital reports etc...
Have I missed something or is it that easy to con money from insurers these days?
Perhaps should've put this in the wamt thread..



