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I was involved in a car accident on thursday evening where i was turning right in a box junction. I approached the traffic controlled junction and was actually in the box junction in the process of turning right as my path was not blocked by an oncoming vehicle. As i was travelling through the junction and my car was actually turning right, another car crashed into my vehicle. He was turning left so the front of his car crashed into my offside wing and passenger door as my car was already side on traveling through the junction. He hit me at such a speed that my car was pushed across the other side of the road nearly causing me to crash head on into the stationary oncoming queue of traffic. I have obviously made a claim through my insurance to say he is liable but he has made a counter claim against me saying i am liable. Im only 3rd party and i cannot get an update until tuesday with the bank holiday. If aanyone can help to put my mind at ease or has been in a similar situation i would love a response.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sara3 i was in a right hand lane then entered the box junction and was in the process of turning when he crashed into me. he was coming from directly opposite me and was intending on turning right, but i was already moving, and my path was completely clear before i began moving. yeah the road was straight and when i looked directly down the road before i moved into the junction he was not at the box junction.
Katie, if there is one thing my boss told me when I worked in the insurance business years ago, it was "if you're involved in a accident, write it all down as quickly as you can, and draw sketches". I do recommend you do this - it's all fresh in your mind at the moment but if - as it can - it drags on and on, it's very easy for you to forget the fine details of exactly where you were and who did what, if you are questioned at a later date. Get it all on paper, as much detail as you possibly can, and keep it safe.