ChatterBank0 min ago
Who's to blame?
I had a collision in a supermarket car park. I was straightening up in my space (reversing) when the 3rd party drove through 2 empty spaces behind mine and then into my space; hence the collision. Am I to blame because I was reversing or is he to blame because he failed to follow the directional arrows and appeared to be taking a short cut?
My insurance company have rejected his claim against me and he is now attempting to take me to court for damages.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Reading your version of the event it sounds as though HE collided with YOU, and not the other way round, which is what he is alleging. The fact that your insurance company rejected his claim surely means that they on balance believe your account rather than his. This is good ammunition for you if he did go to law but I suspect he`s just chancing his luck and maybe hoping you`ll back down and settle out of court.
Did you put in a counter-claim against his insurance? If not, why not? How long ago did this happen? Were there any witnesses or did the police get involved? It might take a while so be prepared for a fight.
Best of luck.
Thanks for the replies. I'm sensing that he's trying to intimidate me but it's good to hear some other opinions. I didn't put in a counter-claim as there was very little damage to my car. This all happened back in September and I have one witness to verify my story. He has none. Police weren't involved.
Thanks again.
Difficult one as it is not technically a public highway. I would talk to your insurance company to clarify what rules apply.
I think the other party was in fault from what you have stated but talk to your insurance company. Under the circumstances I would emplore that they put in a counter-claim - don't settle for knock-for-knock at this stage.