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Old Aug 26, 2004 | 04:28 PM
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I would be careful here mate, if you gave her your details it will look bad for you incourt, after all, the judge will ask, why give your details if nothing happened.

You should have reported it to the police straight away.

Make sure that your insurance is covering you and attend the court hearing. prob an office with a table in, you sit with your solicitor and they sit with theres and a judge or panel will listen to both sides. They may not take it that far and may back off, see if you insurance wants to inspect your car for damage. If she is claiming for personal injury and the back end of her car, and there is no damage to yours, she will look like a total bullshitter.

She sounds like a scammer, I saw a programme on the telly about a family that bump into people making it look like the other persons fault, cause a tiny bit of damge, then claim big injury and the car as a write off.

They got caught, turned out that the uncle ran a solicitors, another member of the family had an insurance firm, one was a doctor and another owned a garage, between them all they had a case sewn up. Bulled up damage and personal injury report, get paid out stacks and repair the tiny amount of damge on the car and onto the next poor c**t.



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