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Twenty Inch said:Noble, but misguided.
You're now in a business negotiation with the insurance company. Their aim is to pay out as little as possible. The only way for you to counter this is to claim for as much as possible, without lying in bed for a year pretending you're paralysed. And anyway, what's "capable of riding your bike" actually mean? 300 yards round the park? Because that's what the insurance company will assume.
I was hit by an uninsured driver and the case went to the MIB. I didn't have a particularly good lawyer and it dragged and dragged. After 4 years the MIB offered me £5000 to go away. I took it, but I wish I had dug my heels in, as guess what? The injuries are still making themselves felt, 8 years later.
So don't be too noble about this. Make the bugger pay. Think of it like this - the more you get from his company, the more his premiums go up and the more careful he'll be around cyclists in future.
Best of luck
If only it were that simple. His premiums may go up initially but after 4 years and no more claims he would be back down to max 4 years NCD. The majority of the cost of his claim will be born by all insureds, not just him, so we all pay indirectly for this driver's dangerous driving. He/she may also be driving on company insurance which would mean the customers of the company would ultimately pay as insurance is an overhead built into the cost of goods and services.