martint235
Dog on a bike
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- Welling
Get well soon Gaz. Not sure how old you are but unfortunately the older you get the longer it takes the bruisers to heal!! Get the bike catalogue out.....
And if she did see you to form the opinion you were speeding, WHAT THE BLAZES did she pull out for?
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Sorry to hear about that.
Get well soon.
Just curious... Were you wearing a helmet?![]()
please don't post pics of the boardman... i don't think i could bare to look. poor thing![]()
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oh yeah,nearly forgot. glad your ok![]()
Yes I was wearing a helmet
Get well soon Gaz.
Whereabouts was it?
Glad to hear your only walking wounded, but shame about the bike.
If your going for a personal injury claim, don't forget the standard advice:
Write everything down as soon as possible, do maps with as much detail including irrelevant stuff like other vehicles, weather, pupose of your journey, evrything. (showing your awareness and giving your account weight) In fact do it yesterday!
Keep receipts for everything, taxis, dog walking, painkillers, dressings, any cost related to the collision.
Note down effects, bad nights sleep, pain, things you can't do, practical (Shopping, cleaning, work) and recreational (cycling, social events). If you have time off work they may want to add their costs to your claim/ claim in their own right.
All this stuff is much more difficult to remember months down the line when your at a medical, or your solicitor needs to know again.
The Police/CPS will pursue and gather evidence for any possible criminal action, but it's up to you to do as much as possible for your personal injury claim, which will be decided by insurance companies and lawyers. Sounds like you got a good police officer at the time, but don't rely on the Police accident report being as clear cut or detailed as your own account can be. It's a bonus if it is but you could lose out if it isn't.