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My Very First Accident - Can anyone advise me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.it depends on the type of policy, some may retract your claim and allow you to proceed and settle out of a claim. But as I said your damage may be more than just a chipped alloy. If you have a low excess I would still go through insurance, as the damage may exceed your ecxess. saves you money and means that the insurers do all the garage repairs arranging for you, rather than you and the 3rd party having to arrange it all.
THe only time I would not got through an insurer after an accident with a 3rd party, is if I the vehicle has only received a scratch or small dent, other than that I would ALWAYS go through insurers, thats what you pay them for.
If there were no injuries there's no need to involve the police, but if the other driver can't produce insurance documents it would probably be in your best interest to call them anyway.
Other than that leave it to the insurance companies to sort out, and pass on any correspondence to your insurers without replying direct.
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oh absolutely spaced - you have all been so helpful and also so knowledgable too.
Anyway.......Who wants to hear the next part of the story since i have got home!!
Taking into account everyones advice i thought it best to go home and check out the damage etc and report it to my insurance company. So; i rang the work number he gave me and it was all legitimate so all good on that part however, now just like you all said (i.e. never admit to an accident!) he is now saying that he thinks i was going to fast and that he is not prepared to take responsibility. Anyway he wouldn't give me his home number and is now saying that his wife was also in the car of whom i didnt see at the time but maybe i'm wrong?? so he said he didnt wish to discuss it as it was the weekend so he would try to call me monday if not i should call him monday night (does this sound a bit dodgy to anyone?). So without further ado i got straight on to the insurance company and told them and wait for it..... just as i thought my excess is totally out of this world! try �600 for size! anyway so be it and now they are taking action re: repairs however, what do the insurance company do? who do i pay the moneys too i.e. tesco or accident repair? what about the guy driving the van and most importantly out of all this...what about my no claims!! Will an investigation happen? - You must all think i'm so dense but as i said; your all so knowledgable!
Despite what a previous poster to your question states you do not have to report the accident to the Police. As long as both parties to the accident have stopped and exchanged details and no one is injured then it is not necessarily a matter for the Police. If you did report the matter to the Police then chances are all they will do is fill out a form and file it. There is the misconception that if Driver A reports the matter to the Police then the Police will side with Driver A and therefore declare that Driver A is not at fault. There is also a commonly held misconception that if a driver reports the matter to the Police then they cannot be at fault - not true.
For what it is worth - from what you have said - it does not sound like you were at fault.
There is a general reluctance to report accidents to insurance companies - people are scared of losing a no claims bonus and think that if they do not tell their insurance company about accidents it does not matter. When you apply for insurance you are asked if you have had any previous claims OR ACCIDENTS WHICH MAY LEAD TO A CLAIM. Many people conveniently forget the times that they have been involved in accidents but have sorted it out without the insurance company becoming involved - this is alright until such time as you get found out - making a false declaration to obtain insurance is illegal. These days insurance companies share information and even if you decided not to tell your insurance company there is always the possibility that the other driver's insurance company may do.
If you were on the main road and he pulled out from a side road AND he is now saying that he now thinks that you were going too fast the question that has to be asked is - if he thought you were going too fast why did he pull out of the road in front of you? - if the answer to that is that he did not see you then - how does he know that you were going too fast? He cannot say that you were going too fast and this does not stand up - I would not worry about this.
He says that his wife was in the vehicle with him - do not worry about this, if she was - and I find it odd if she was that you did not notice her at the time given that you obviously spent some time exchanging details etc - she is not an independent witness; she is related to the other driver and was in the same vehicle.
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