So..errmmm....doored :(

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azir

Senior Member
Location
London
Well clearly de-lurking on CC has cursed me! Was doored on my way to work on Friday morning - happened at about half eight outside the 7 islands leisure centre. Saw the light change to red up ahead and started to slow to pass the waiting cars on the inside - 9 times out of 10 I'll filter on the right but I don't at this junction, to my cost, as its a T junction which from my approach has no left hand turn, so no chance of a left hook, plus there are railings along the pavement so I, stupidly, have always assumed no one would be jumping out of their car here! Also normally there are lots of cyclists here so usually I'm following someone in front, but yesterday I was all alone for some reason....So I'm just passing the first car in the queue (only 3 or 4 cars there I think, but not sure). All I can remember is seeing the front passenger door start to open and having a total panic - no time to steer away (no where to go anyway) and no time to brake (had already taken my speed down to, I think, a swift walking pace, certainly nothing particularly quick) - and then I was smacking my tooth on the iron railings and then I was sitting in the road having spat my tooth into my hand and the driver was beside me.... My actual collision with the door and subsequent flight through the air I have no memory of....

I was completely distraught, just kinda wailing and looking at people helplessly. The driver was ringing an ambulance and a lady from the leisure centre had come out. A lovely lady on a folder stopped to see if I was ok - I have no idea what I said to her so if you're on here, thanks so much for caring enough to stop, it really meant a lot. The total hero of the hour was however Digger, a cyclist who stopped and was so so calm and so helpful - took all of the necessary details whilst all I was doing was sitting in a daze, made sure I had somewhere to put my tooth, was so kind and authoritative, properly took charge, rang the police etc. Thank you! You left your number on that piece of paper with all the details on and I will be in touch to thank you properly.

Anyway, bundled into the ambulance and after several hours, a number of x rays and a CT scan it was deemed my collarbone is not broken and none of the blood vessels were damaged - the doc said if I'd hit the edge of the door higher up on my neck I could have been killed, which is terrifying because it was such a slow accident! So aside from lots of pains - keep finding new bruises and grazes, and some fantastic bruising on my collarbone/shoulder I got off pretty lightly. The only thing that will need treatment is my tooth - went to the dentist yesterday and they capped the nerve for now but will need to have the nerve removed, the tooth filled and a crown fitted. Will probably be in the region of £200 (NHS) or £400 (private) - I'm favouring the private route just because of the cosmetic finish - its the top right tooth, the second one along from the very front one, so very noticeable and i have very distinctively shaped teeth (very rounded) so I want a crown that will match my current gnashers and the dentist said he can't guarantee that with the NHS route. The actual clinical treatment is no different though, its just where the crown gets made that makes the difference.

So I'm not sure where I stand with getting my dental treatment paid for - it was a passenger who opened the door, not the driver and the police woman who attended wasn't sure whether they would be covered by the driver's insurance. Also where do I stand on getting the private treatment paid for? Can I only claim for the least expensive route? My bike is at the shop being checked over but to be honest it looked fine - I can't really remember the impact but I don't think it really got hit by anything. The wheels might be out of true and the brakes might have taken a beating and my bar tape was all scuffed and ripped but I think it's probably fundamentally completely fine, will see what the professionals say at any rate. I feel like I've got off very lightly, could very easily have broken bones and/or ruptured some major blood vessels - the doc said the edge of the car door is like a knife and it's better to hit the flat of the door if you're going to hit it, I didn't have much choice mind!

Otherwise, aside from rejoining CTC (have let my membership lapse) and speaking with their legal bods, is there anything else I should be doing? I haven't photographed my injuries yet but plan to do so later today (I have a candid shot from hospital showing my new pirate's grin and you can just about see the swelling and abrasion of my shoulder...)

Anyway, yes, I didn't want to become more active on the board in this manner! Been cycling for years and this is my first incident - usually so careful about filtering and am aware of the door zone.....Just one of those things I suppose! Any advice etc. would be very very welcome -

Thanks,
az
 

Kookas

Über Member
Location
Exeter
I think the extra £200 for private dental care is worth it, since it's a one-off thing, and if the NHS option is as unreliable as you make out, you could regret the NHS option more than you'd regret losing £200.
 

buggi

Bird Saviour
Location
Solihull
what are the police doing about it. Ask them why they are not prosecuting! Get your membership with CTC sorted and get photographs and keep every receipt. You are def in line for some compensation. GWS
 
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azir

Senior Member
Location
London
Aww - thanks for all the good vibes guys. Feeling sore and achy today but not too bad to be honest, but have been warned it's likely to get worse before it gets better....

Yeah, I expected to have to pay up front for the dental work, just wondered where I stood with claiming for the private treatment route - would have gone with it anyway as it's my face but good to know it will be covered. I have no idea what the police are doing - I barely remember speaking with the officer in the ambulance, but I think she said that they had charged the passenger with endangering other road users (it might not have been exactly thing, whatever the opening a door into someone's face charge is!) - I'm not even 100% sure she said "charged" either.... Yeah, I wasn't really with it to be honest! Have an incident number that the officer gave me as well as another call number that Digger gave me from his initial call to the police so will have to get in touch on Monday when I have my wits about me to see what's going on...
 

400bhp

Guru
Nasty - very little you can do about bods opening doors like that, had a few close shaves in the past.
 

Cuchilo

Prize winning member X2
Location
London
I had a car swerve into my slightly open door while I was looking in my mirror for it to pass . It was my fault :eek: for impeding a public highway according to the insurance . I hope that helps with your claim .
 

lesley_x

Über Member
Location
Glasgow
Personal injury lawyer will get your dental treatment costs back for you off their insurance. Go for all porcelain, they look great, very natural.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Sorry to hear about your accident. I hope you get well soon. Cant offer any advise about your tooth however.
 

Roadrider48

Voice of the people
Location
Londonistan
Sorry to hear, very nasty!
I'm not so sure that the car insurance would cover a passenger opening a door. It might come down to you having to take a private case against the passenger to redeem your costs.
I could be wrong, but they're very picky. The driver is the insured person, not the passenger. Therefore not responsible for their actions. I hope I am wrong.
Good luck anyway and get well soon.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
If you have a car, phone your insurer and ask them where one of they're insured would stand if they had opened a car door onto someone else. They should he willing to tell you, you are a customer of there's after all.
 

Roadrider48

Voice of the people
Location
Londonistan
[QUOTE 2932495, member: 30090"]Indeed, not to mention the passenger potentially being charged.[/quote]
I doubt it would come to much, do you? It never does.
 
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