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car park accident
Somebody may have witnessed it and taken my reg.
What should I do
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just to clarify a point made by andy-hughes concerning the status of supermarket car parks. For the purposes of the various Road Traffic Acts they are not considered to be �private land� or �private places�. Car parks belonging to shops or shopping centres to which the public has unfettered access during opening hours are considered public roads.
Following an accident where either personal injury occurs or damage is caused to another vehicle, an animal or property, you must stop and exchange details with other interested parties. If you are unable to exchange details at the time you have a duty to report the matter to the police and it is an offence to fail to do so. This makes common sense. If your car is parked and is damaged without your knowledge you need to be able to trace the other driver. This is all provided for under the Road Traffic Act (1988) Section 170.
You can still settle the matter without recourse to your insurance company, but you are obliged to make your details available to other interested parties.
ignore what md0098 said. By ignoring letters for 3rd party insurers and solicitors will just put you in deeper trouble. Yes you are not obliged to disclose your details, but by not doing so suggests unwillingness to help, clear your name and make you look like your hiding something.
You SHOULD have left your details or waitied for the person to come out, at least then you could have advised them that you had a little accident but damage had occurred. Now they can just get any damage repaired on their vehicle and say you did it. You dont have any proof you didnt.
What I would do is speak to the supermarket and see if anything was cought on camera, if not, you could try and bla your way out of it as its the witnesses word against yours. let us know how you get on.
I contacted their insurance company and somebody had provided my car reg. I offered to settle without involving my insurance company. I have been lucky, she informed the insurance company that there was a small indent on the bumber and would get a quote from a garage. I'll update you with any further news.
The joys of motoring!
JudgeJ I find to be usually spot-on with advice.
Best wishes.
Anyhoo I contacted the police straight away after. Because it was a private road and it is sign posted as private, the police would not get involved. Police also advised insurance company would not get involved as it was private road. So it would come down to civil court - if the other driver pursued it.
Anyhoo, I did alot of research on line and the road traffic act seems flakey to what constitutes a private road and not. Because a car park has free access to the public then it is classed as a public road and therefore all rules apply.
So I would read it that you would have had to give details of insurance if requested, and also if you drive away from an incident in a car park you are guilty of breaking the law.
Anyhoo I contacted the police straight away after. Because it was a private road and it is sign posted as private, the police would not get involved. Police also advised insurance company would not get involved as it was private road. So it would come down to civil court - if the other driver pursued it.
Anyhoo, I did alot of research on line and the road traffic act seems flakey to what constitutes a private road and not. Because a car park has free access to the public then it is classed as a public road and therefore all rules apply.
So I would read it that you would have had to give details of insurance if requested, and also if you drive away from an incident in a car park you are guilty of breaking the law.