ChatterBank1 min ago
Accident
Hi all - just after a bit of advice. My 26yr old daughter was involved in an accident today, she was approaching a roundabout and indicating, not moving lanes. A motorbike hit the back of her car (damaging bumper and leaving black mark on car) before biker fell off and bike caught fire. Nobody was really hurt and ambulance came and went and fire service put bike out and police interviewed everyone. No witnesses really as everyone moved on because of danger of fire. She looked in mirror, but didn't see it. She thought that she was probably doing about 40mph
Anyway her insurance company are saying that she will almost certainly be liable as it was a motorbike and they have different rules (can that be right?)
Obviously I was not there, but any views would be welcome
Anyway her insurance company are saying that she will almost certainly be liable as it was a motorbike and they have different rules (can that be right?)
Obviously I was not there, but any views would be welcome
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If her insurer insists in treating it as an "at fault" accident it will have a far greater effect on her premiums. If your (i.e. her) account is correct she should take this through the insurer's complaints procedure and - if necessary - to their ombudsman (or whatever external service they subscribe to).