tubby trotter
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Hi All,
Some advice please for my daydreamer son Tom. He collided with the back of a taxi this morning while cycling to work. OK the cabbie braked hard but my boy should have been riding more carefully and scratched the side of the smart new Skoda taxi. Gave taxi his details who later emailed quote for repairs from pukka garage, around £300.
My lad doesn't have insurance or £30 never mind £300. He has offered to pay the garage bill by credit card but the driver has yet to reply other than muttering about this will cost him a fortune in missed work while the car gets fixed, and will he hurry up and send him the money. My lad is quite upset, he knows it's his fault and wants to do the decent thing, but is worried he might be leaving himself open to further claims from this guy for loss of earnings if he pays for the damage.
I know it is daft to commute without insurance but its easy to be wise now, question is what to do? Is it better to pay up for the damage, or simply tell the driver to get it done on his (the drivers) insurance and give the insurance company the details and they can claim from Tom.
Any advice gratefully received
Tubs
Some advice please for my daydreamer son Tom. He collided with the back of a taxi this morning while cycling to work. OK the cabbie braked hard but my boy should have been riding more carefully and scratched the side of the smart new Skoda taxi. Gave taxi his details who later emailed quote for repairs from pukka garage, around £300.
My lad doesn't have insurance or £30 never mind £300. He has offered to pay the garage bill by credit card but the driver has yet to reply other than muttering about this will cost him a fortune in missed work while the car gets fixed, and will he hurry up and send him the money. My lad is quite upset, he knows it's his fault and wants to do the decent thing, but is worried he might be leaving himself open to further claims from this guy for loss of earnings if he pays for the damage.
I know it is daft to commute without insurance but its easy to be wise now, question is what to do? Is it better to pay up for the damage, or simply tell the driver to get it done on his (the drivers) insurance and give the insurance company the details and they can claim from Tom.
Any advice gratefully received
Tubs