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There is also a CCTV camera on that road when I checked Google Maps
The biggest "lesson" you can learn is not to expect miracles. Nearly all answering are passing on their experiences.What? This is the first time I've encountered an incident with a car. I don't know the process behind this legal stuff. I'm eager to learn.
Shouldn't you be aware of your surroundings and be responsible for vulnerable road users as a driver?
Who owns the CCTV camera, and have you been in touch, to see if the footage is still there.There is also a CCTV camera on that road when I checked Google Maps
Who owns the CCTV camera, and have you been in touch, to see if the footage is still there.
Industrial buildings tend to work on a five day cycle. Recording over previous footage, unless something is caught that they need to check.
Have you checked your own camera footage? If not do so and keep that footage safe, in an unaltered state.
It's a CCTV owned by the council. I had to merge my videos together and trim it to the part where the incident happened
Get in touch tomorrow, at the latest, to see if the camera caught anything relating to what happened. If by chance it did, explain the situation and ask how you go about requesting a copy.It's a CCTV owned by the council. I had to merge my videos together and trim it to the part where the incident happened
It's a CCTV owned by the council. I had to merge my videos together and trim it to the part where the incident happened
What? The insurance industry would go bust if everyone could do that, there's no money to pay claims without the premiums from those who don't suffer any loss.My understanding is that Cycling UK allows you to join and then use their legal services to pursue an already-occurred collision: https://www.cyclinguk.org/
It takes more than a day or two. I reported my prang to the police (who didn't want to know), and then put my claim through the driver's letterbox. When nothing happened after a month, I went around to his house and found it empty, he'd done a bunk without paying. I eventually got his insurance details off the police, but they weren't in any hurry, and made it very plain that they thought they had better things to do.What? This is the first time I've encountered an incident with a car. I don't know the process behind this legal stuff. I'm eager to learn.
Admitting liability invalidates your insurance.She should admit that it was her fault
She should admit that it was her fault for not paying attention because if she was then she would have seen me cycling in front of her?
What? This is the first time I've encountered an incident with a car. I don't know the process behind this legal stuff. I'm eager to learn.