Copper,
I spoke to London Cycling Campaign's recommended injury lawyers this morning and they expressed much the same reservations - they said that if there is no insurance involved, they would be reluctant to take the case on - specially if it is a civil/ small claims case. (Needless to say, I'm not covered by insurance. If I were, this whole debacle wouldn't sting so much. I'm sure there's a lesson in there somewhere, too).
I have already requested the CCTV footage from Westminster City council and am awaiting a response. Here's hoping it's not a stock response. Being central London though, there is a very good chance that this woman used her oyster card to get there. If I can persuade the police to follow her via CCTV back from the site of the accident, it might be possible to track her to a tap-in site. Then, bingo! So how likely am I to get them to do this? I don't expect it will be worth police time unless they have a reason to prosecute her, right?
Could I do it myself? I'm stuck at home with my leg up - I have plenty of time to look at CCTV footage - specially because I have an axe to grind now. I fairly confident this woman can be caught, it's just a question of putting in the effort. Will the police do it, and if not, could I?
Incidentally, for info (and because it will entertain) I thought you'd like to know that private investigators have started getting back to me re: taking the case on. Most have said it's not worth it, though one has asked me for £1000 deposit to get the ball rolling. <sigh>
Lila