T boned on way to work

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Leodis

Veteran
Location
Moortown, Leeds
Morning Peeps,
Just asking for some advice please. I was T boned this morning, not over the bonnet but very close to it and it wiped me out landing me on the pavement about 20 feet away still attached to the bike. Bike is scratched up and back wheel needs truing and need to get the bike checked out. I have a witness, they called the ambulance and then the police who took a statement from me and said they would call back. The driver admitted liability to me at the scene on numerous occasions, not sure if he did to the police though.

Should I be speaking to a legal team? I took a picture of the front of the car with a nice mark of my pedal down it.
 

mr_cellophane

Legendary Member
Location
Essex
Always speak to a legal bod. I would have taken a photo of the driver as well.
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
Glad you are OK. If the driver is decent and does what he should then good, if not then get a legal team to take him to the cleaners. Take legal advice anyway whichever way you decide.
 

Arjimlad

Tights of Cydonia
Location
South Glos
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Bad luck - I hope you are OK !
 

ClaireSaud

Veteran
:eek: so sorry to hear of your accident - must have been a terrible shock. Hope you are okay and you get it resolved to your satisfaction
 

steve52

I'm back! Yippeee
your not takeing him to the cleaners your claiming from his insurance thats what its for, and use some profesional to do it thats what there for, simples
 
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Leodis

Leodis

Veteran
Location
Moortown, Leeds
Thanks peeps.

I was at the top of Stonegate Road at the top of the hill, the car pulled out of Stonegate Lane Here The car pulled out of the left road, I moved into a strong secondary with the car moving to the junction, good job as I would have been over the bonnet.

Dropped bike off at Trax and driver called offering to pay for repair and costs.
 

compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
Dropped bike off at Trax and driver called offering to pay for repair and costs.

That's good news. Let's hope he keeps his word. My earlier comment about taking him to the cleaners was only in case he started giving you the runaround. If he is doing the decent thing, which is how it seems, then I would consider repair and reasonable costs enough.
 

betty swollocks

large member
Don't make any rash decisions about accepting compensation from the driver.
Your bike may be more damaged than you realise and so might you.
  • Let professionals examine your bike thoroughly
  • Let professionals examine you thoroughly
and
  • Let professionals deal with the situation on your behalf.
Best wishes and good luck.
 
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