I am throwing this out there for suggestions, as we have little idea which way to approach this, so all comments welcome...
Last week on her commute, my wife was knocked from her bike whilst turning right into a side street (ironically, to take a quieter route to avoid a busy junction... Parrs Wood, for the Mancs among us)
As she turned right from the filter lane, a chap in a Micra pulled out of the same junction without seeing her, knocked her off and as she bounced off his bonnet to the ground, she broke her arm, which now as it transpires, needs pins and plates.
The driver was totally "stand up" about it, admitted that despite looking before pulling out he didn't see her, and apparently despite being visibly shaken, scooped her and the bike up and took her to A+E and waited for me to arrive so she wasn't on her own
At the time, Claire was pretty insistent that she didn't want to make an insurance claim or chase any compo, but now she needs an op, will be off work for several more weeks (nurse), and with the benefit of a bit more clarity, she is considering her options a bit
Question are however, as she carries no insurance as a cyclist, how do we proceed if we want to claim from his insurance? We have a witness who took photos etc, but have been stonewalled by a rather unhelpful secretary, and would ideally like to avoid any ambulance chasing no-win-no-fee compo hacks
I am just eternally grateful that she came through virtually unscathed, as on my way to meet her at A&E I came a cross a Ghost Bike, chained up to a railing. It was at that point I had to stop the car and take some time to compose myself... this could so easily have been a much different outcome
What would you guys do, and how should we go about it?
Thanks
G
Last week on her commute, my wife was knocked from her bike whilst turning right into a side street (ironically, to take a quieter route to avoid a busy junction... Parrs Wood, for the Mancs among us)
As she turned right from the filter lane, a chap in a Micra pulled out of the same junction without seeing her, knocked her off and as she bounced off his bonnet to the ground, she broke her arm, which now as it transpires, needs pins and plates.
The driver was totally "stand up" about it, admitted that despite looking before pulling out he didn't see her, and apparently despite being visibly shaken, scooped her and the bike up and took her to A+E and waited for me to arrive so she wasn't on her own
At the time, Claire was pretty insistent that she didn't want to make an insurance claim or chase any compo, but now she needs an op, will be off work for several more weeks (nurse), and with the benefit of a bit more clarity, she is considering her options a bit
Question are however, as she carries no insurance as a cyclist, how do we proceed if we want to claim from his insurance? We have a witness who took photos etc, but have been stonewalled by a rather unhelpful secretary, and would ideally like to avoid any ambulance chasing no-win-no-fee compo hacks
I am just eternally grateful that she came through virtually unscathed, as on my way to meet her at A&E I came a cross a Ghost Bike, chained up to a railing. It was at that point I had to stop the car and take some time to compose myself... this could so easily have been a much different outcome
What would you guys do, and how should we go about it?
Thanks
G