LilacM3L
Regular
- Location
- Camden, London
Hi all,
New to the forum, this is my first post. Apologies if this question has already been raised elsewhere - I didn't find anything when I did a search.
Tuesday morning, I wiped out at the junction with Kingsway southbound and Aldwych. I crashed because was avoiding a jaywalking pedestrian on her phone, who did the 'left-right-left-right-freeze' dance. It was my right of way and she was totally at fault. I ended up in a tangled heap of limbs and bike in the middle of the road. Bike has about £100 worth of damage and I think I have ruptured my ACL. I am now stuck at home, off work, on crutches and in a lot of pain, waiting for an appointment to see an orthopaedic consultant and get an MRI scan.
I know it could have been a lot worse - I could have hurt my head or ended up under a car, so I am grateful for that. But I am absolutely gutted about my knee as I actually had an ACL reconstruction last year so I know what I am in for - another year of pain, limited mobility and physio. And my poor little bike! - every time I look at it, I get teary. <sniff>
Anyway, I discovered yesterday that the pedestrian, who was deeply apologetic at the time, and who stuck around until I was taken away in an ambulance, actually gave me duff contact details! I didn't want to sue her or anything - I am not a fan of ambulance-chasers, but the fact that she gave me a dead phone number and an address that doesn't exist has me seeing red. I want track her down and bring her to account for her irresponsible and dishonest behaviour.
I filed a report with the police yesterday - they did not attend the scene. I am told that they will investigate and get back to me. I am quite concerned that as I am a mere cyclist and there were no vehicles involved, they won't bother to investigate further once they find that the woman's contact details are fake. I contacted a private investigation firm who said that they would not be given access to CCTV footage to track this woman down and that I have to hope for the best with the police.
How do I get the police to take this seriously? Am I overreacting? Should I camp out on that street corner and wait for her to turn up again? Help, please. :-(
Advice and comiserations gratefully received.
Lila
New to the forum, this is my first post. Apologies if this question has already been raised elsewhere - I didn't find anything when I did a search.
Tuesday morning, I wiped out at the junction with Kingsway southbound and Aldwych. I crashed because was avoiding a jaywalking pedestrian on her phone, who did the 'left-right-left-right-freeze' dance. It was my right of way and she was totally at fault. I ended up in a tangled heap of limbs and bike in the middle of the road. Bike has about £100 worth of damage and I think I have ruptured my ACL. I am now stuck at home, off work, on crutches and in a lot of pain, waiting for an appointment to see an orthopaedic consultant and get an MRI scan.
I know it could have been a lot worse - I could have hurt my head or ended up under a car, so I am grateful for that. But I am absolutely gutted about my knee as I actually had an ACL reconstruction last year so I know what I am in for - another year of pain, limited mobility and physio. And my poor little bike! - every time I look at it, I get teary. <sniff>
Anyway, I discovered yesterday that the pedestrian, who was deeply apologetic at the time, and who stuck around until I was taken away in an ambulance, actually gave me duff contact details! I didn't want to sue her or anything - I am not a fan of ambulance-chasers, but the fact that she gave me a dead phone number and an address that doesn't exist has me seeing red. I want track her down and bring her to account for her irresponsible and dishonest behaviour.
I filed a report with the police yesterday - they did not attend the scene. I am told that they will investigate and get back to me. I am quite concerned that as I am a mere cyclist and there were no vehicles involved, they won't bother to investigate further once they find that the woman's contact details are fake. I contacted a private investigation firm who said that they would not be given access to CCTV footage to track this woman down and that I have to hope for the best with the police.
How do I get the police to take this seriously? Am I overreacting? Should I camp out on that street corner and wait for her to turn up again? Help, please. :-(
Advice and comiserations gratefully received.
Lila