Had some good news today

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ELL

Über Member
After being knocked off my bike back in June and braking my arm I got an email from the solicitor today saying that the van driver has finally admitted liability and I will be getting a cheque in the next few days for the wheels I had to replace and they are getting someone to check me over from some medical company. All seems to be going in the right direction now thankfully
 
Location
Accrington
That is good news my good news is my consultant has signed me off from the fracture clinic when I was offed in August and broke my elbow and wrist (unfortunately for me no witnesses and the bugger drove off - they were behind me)
 

gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
I found out the other day that the insurance company that covers the driver that hit me takes 3 months to go through the process of looking through the situation. real pain in the ass.
 

skudupnorth

Cycling Skoda lover
ELL said:
driver went to the police with mine as well and said it was his fault then changed his mind when he told the insurance company

Sly ! How do they think they are going to get away with it ??? I would never dream of going against a Police statement....i'd be crapping it !
 

Will1985

Über Member
Location
South Norfolk
Don't hold your breath - even after admission of liability, insurers will hold out as possible. You'll get some for the wheels soon, but the medical part could take many more months while a report is compiled, notes are extracted from GPs and hospitals, and various personnel cross-check the findings.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
When I was knocked off my motorcycle, the personal injury part of the claim took three years to settle.
 

thomas

the tank engine
Location
Woking/Norwich
Will1985 said:
Don't hold your breath - even after admission of liability, insurers will hold out as possible. You'll get some for the wheels soon, but the medical part could take many more months while a report is compiled, notes are extracted from GPs and hospitals, and various personnel cross-check the findings.

Each side will want their own 'experts'...right pain

Ben Lovejoy said:
When I was knocked off my motorcycle, the personal injury part of the claim took three years to settle.

My Dad's was similars...quite a few years before any payout.
 

biking_fox

Legendary Member
Location
Manchester
I had a very simple claim, immediately agreed by their insurance. It took 9 months for the money to arrive. Which is Fast. That's just how long these things take. One of the major delays is that you can only claim for injury once, and this has to account for all of your injuries. Hence the claim can only proceed when you are fully recovered. Even a cracked bone takes several weeks.

The good side is that interim payments can happen, which should see you on the road again.
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
That's good going.

My accident, driver admitted liability straight away, which meant that within 6 weeks the bike damage and some physio was paid for. Then after about another 7 months I got some more cash for physio treatment..... - still owed £1k for physio....

NHS no longer interested....could take a few years for nerve damage to heal, shoulder still sore, especially with cold weather...

I finally get to see an independant consultant in a couple of weeks - 12 months after my off - this one is for the claim damages, and I'll be asking his opinion on long term effects.

Do expect the final settlement, and to be able to sweep the incident aside, in way over 12 months. Don't expect quick results.... if the NHS is involved...it will take forever.... in my case 5 months to get an MRI, 7 months to get results, 10 months to be signed off by the pain clinic... "use it or lose it" was the answer.

Glad your interim payments are coming through - it's a 'load' off your mind and 'pocket'.
 
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ELL

Über Member
I must admit it will be good to replace the money I had to use to get the new wheels. I have had a claim before when a lorry side swiped the wife on the motorway when i was passenger so wont be holding my breath for the rest of the money to come through.
 
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