Collision with a car during my commute. Who is liable?

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wittimahat

New Member
On the way home I had a minor collision with a car.

He was doing a three point turn and the front of his car was fully over my side of the road. I nipped through the gap but caught his bumper with my pedal. There are a couple of 8 inch scratches on the corner of his bumper now.

He should have seem me approaching and waited for me to pass instead of blocking my route. I could have stopped in time rather than going through the narrow gap.

I don't have insurance. He does. Who is in the wrong (probably difficult to answer without seeing)? And what happens next?

We exchanged numbers and went on our way.
 

Mo1959

Legendary Member
Not sure about blame, but personally, if someone is in the middle of carrying out a manoeuvre I would always hold back until they have completed it. Not sure why you would want to risk squeezing through?
 
Is there such a thing as 'my side' and 'your side'?

I thought the road was defined as 'available space' irrespective of the markings?

Was he stationary at the point you nipped through and caught him, or did he move into the space you were in?
 

vickster

Squire
It sounds like you should have waited and are at fault. See if he gets in touch, hopefully it's not too costly a repair. I can't see him being willing to claim on his insurance, in fact if he tells them, they may come looking for you

Might be worth joining British Cycling / CTC / Wiggle assist (or whatever they are called) so you have third party indemnity cover for future (and legal cover for yourself if hurt or the bike damaged by a third party at fault)
 

vickster

Squire
Is there such a thing as 'my side' and 'your side'?

I thought the road was defined as 'available space' irrespective of the markings?

Was he stationary at the point you nipped through and caught him, or did he move into the space you were in?
It reads like he tried to squeeze past an already manoeuvring vehicle
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
Less haste more speed :okay:
Glad you're ok, the damage seems to be minor, I think you will have to pay for the repair.
 

midlife

Guru
Did you run into a stationary car? Wherever it happened to be.

Shaun
 

Hip Priest

Veteran
If his car was stopped when you squeezed through, it's your fault. If he closed the gap while you were passing, it's his fault.

All very minor stuff though. I'd offer to pay for a touch-up.
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
On the way home I had a minor collision with a car.

He was doing a three point turn and the front of his car was fully over my side of the road. I nipped through the gap but caught his bumper with my pedal. There are a couple of 8 inch scratches on the corner of his bumper now.

He should have seem me approaching and waited for me to pass instead of blocking my route. I could have stopped in time rather than going through the narrow gap.

I don't have insurance. He does. Who is in the wrong (probably difficult to answer without seeing)? And what happens next?

We exchanged numbers and went on our way.

Are you certain you're not insured?

Many home contents policies provide cover for this sort of thing. Check the wording of your policy or contact your insurers to verify.

GC
 

vickster

Squire
If his car was stopped when you squeezed through, it's your fault. If he closed the gap while you were passing, it's his fault.

All very minor stuff though. I'd offer to pay for a touch-up.
8 inch scratch if need not so minor...
Pedals can do quite a lot of damage, mine left a clear dent in the side of the car that knocked me off! :wacko:
 
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