Sh4rkyBloke
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- Manchester, UK
Seconded, John. Why do they think we all ride crappy cheap bikes?? 

Bollo said:I felt happier doing this as the eventual payout was commensurate with what had happened rather than a lottery win.
Jaded said:You won't get a lottery win unless you have significant loss of earnings and similar.
Its nice to think that, but there's no book to throw. There's no way the police will even consider anything criminal, so its an insurance job. The role of insurance is to compensate. The type and severity of the injury and the consequential losses are what you get the money for. That's the battleground. Insurance claims are not intended and can't be used to 'punish' anyone. The driver's only punishment occurs indirectly through any hike in his premiums.Jaded said:You won't get a lottery win unless you have significant loss of earnings and similar.
John the Monkey said:Anecdotally, drivers become much less friendly about paying for bike damage etc once they realise that it's gong to cost more than £25 - other people's experiences suggest that doing things "properly", for want of a better word, is the way to go from the off.
Smeggers said:Few ambulances chasers in this neck of the woods isnt there?
the reluctant cyclist said:So sorry - I'm confused - it's the passenger that opened the door so do you sue the passenger or do you really sue the driver? If it's the passenger it's not going to be against his insurance is it? ...or do you sue the driver anyway for his passenger's idiotic behaviour?
Confused!
If you get the right people in to help, it won't be anywhere near as grim as claiming against councils for potholes. That at least is an advantage to motor insurance, it gives you somewhere to aim your fire. Good legal help should limit your time and effort to a few phonecalls, a medical and a form or two. Ok, I had video evidence, but the whole process only lasted 4 months and probably took about 8 hours of my life, and half of that was getting to and from the medical.PETE T said:Hi,
It was near the Zebra crossing by the montague arms pub.
I was heading towards Peckham.I really dont fancy going in to legal proceedings as I have one on the go already after I hit a pothole 2 years ago in Peckham!I smashed my face that time. Wifey wants me to get the train from now on!
Cheers
Pete