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Tubbs said:That's OK I didn't think you were being preachy at all. Every time I have a near miss I wonder what I could do differently, even when it's not my fault - but this time there was nothing, it was just one of those things. I'm more bothered about getting my bike checked out now so I can get back on it ASAP.
btw To pursue it through CTC they want five year membership upfront, which I don't have at this very moment. They said the same solicitors would pursue it privately (no win no fee) and they would get in touch in the near future. Not sure whether there is a difference?
I wasn't that impressed with the CTC's RJW. I went with CycleAid who advertise in the back of Cycling Weekly or on the main page of the CW website. Simon Holt and Co are the solictors. They took me on a no win no fee agreement. On the whole they were ok although they had their moments over the 4 years.
I too was knocked down in similar circumstances to you with similar injuries. My left side and hip were pretty badly mashed up though and I spent a couple of nights in hosiptal. I had quite a few injections of pain killers administered by a matronly nurse whielding a huge syringe the size of a cricket bat into my side the first night IIRC. The nurse said I was not with it. My bike was quite badly damaged though although this was readily sorted. The other side's insurer didn't argue too much as well their insured didn't have a leg to stand on. I got just over £20k in the end using CycleAid Simon Holt & Co. It took about 4 years though. Liability wasn't an issue as just like you the driver drove staight into me. He was convicted of driving without due care and attention which helped my civil action against him no end. That was quite quick. The time rolls on if injuries have an uncertain prognosis.
You might also be suffering some PTSD. Given the shock and fear it has clearly caused you this is only reasonable. If you sign up with a solicitor ie CycleAid they have specialists nationally that you can visit for assessment. Plus as others have said get down to your GP asap to get everything recorded. Take lots of pics frequently particularly when any bruising becomes really intense as trapped blood in soft tissue breaks down makes for dramatic pics. The other's insured wanted to see the ones I took as well as the medical reports from the specialists I visited.
Don't get back on your bike too soon if your are not healed or are still too scared. This will all add to the civil action you will bring against the other driver. You can claim for any reasonable costs such as transport in the meantime as you haven't been able to cycle either through injury or your bike has not been repaired. Hopefully the plods will prosecute her and she is convicted which will mean liabilty will not be in dispute.
Any witlesses on your side?
They make things a lot easier if they can say she drove straight into you.
You only get one chance so make sure you claim for eveything you can. The solicitors should tell you what you can claim for. You might also need physio which can be expensive if you want a decent chance of a full recovery. The NHS sessions proved inadequate for me so in the end went private which the other side paid for. This is where a good solicitor experienced in PI and preferably cycling cases is essential.
Any probs - come back on here. Some one whose been through a PI claim will be able to help.
Good luck and heal well.