Two-Wheels
Well-Known Member
Thanks. I'll take a look in to that CTC thing.I have insurance through CTC membership. I’d have pursued it through that avenue. The driver pulled out without paying due care and attention. I think it’d be important to have on his record, if only in the insurance records. Make him think twice that little bit more about paying due care and attention when in charge of a motor vehicle.
Thanks for link. I wish I'd have read that beforehand. You live & learn.There’s a sticky here.
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/accident-advice.226114/
Were you injured? If so, the police should be informed
Yes I'm injured. I've had to take today off work (manual job & I've just now been in pain washing the dishes, never mind lugging heavy objects around). It's highly likely I'm going to have to take tomorrow off also.
The elbow is the main problem. Very painful to bend arm. I've the starts of a cold so my nose keeps running & itching which is a nuisance as I can't bend my arm so easily to get to it so have to use my 'wrong' hand.
My leg (thigh area) feels like the worst dead leg but I can walk. If anything touches the area though boy does it hurt.
Upper arm (tissuey area on outside, not boney shoulder) feels like a bit of a dead arm but this is the least troubling of the 3.
Not too sure when I'll be good to go back. I'm hoping Wednesday so not too much money is lost. I'm just grateful I don't live payslip-to-payslip but still, nobody likes losing out on cash.
Thing is, it's been over 24 hours now and I'm sure they frown on a delay of reporting. Why are you only bothering to report now kind of thing.
I don't know the guys registration but obviously I do now know where he lives.
The nice people who stopped were going to call an ambulance. I said not to as I didn't want to waste their time. Perhaps a stupid thing to do but at the time I felt not too bad. Sore but not too bad.If I had as much as road rash and a sprained wrist I think I’d be quite likely to lay in the road and wait for the police/ambo to be honest.
FFWD an hour and the pain started kicking in. I don't usually jump at the chance of going to A&E (the wait times alone put me off massively!) but as soon as I saw the swelling I thought i better had.
And as said, I've now lost a days pay and 99% sure that's going to wind up as at least 2.
My pay varies but on average for a rough figure that's going to be in and about the £200 region give or take a bit.