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car accident in private car park
i had a pump at a priviate car park, i'am not sure who is to blame? all happened so fast! one min the car was'nt there? then it was! the car pulled out of a parking space as i was backing back in the car park iyle, to get ready to park, then the bump happened, i've said i would pay for damage to there car which i caused? but since then i have be told it's knock for knock???? cause it happened at a private car park, park at own risk signs? plus insurace would say the same?? please help! is there and truth to what i've been told??? i would like to know for peace of mind, i've given my word i will still pay for the damage i caused, any help would be great full,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Take everything into consideration,how much would it cost to have the other car repaired? What is the excess that you would have to pay under your Insurance? Do you loose any non claim bonus? Many Things to consider, as far as your own car goes, get a quote from a car repair garage,sometimes it pays to go down the road of you paying for the other persons damage,you just have to weigh all thing up.Good Luck. Also take into consideration that if you do not have protected non claim bonus your insurance premium will rise next year
The same thing happened to me a couple of years ago. The insurers tried to settle 'knock for knock' as we were both reversing, but I argued that as the other driver reversed from a parking space into my offside door surely it was entirely her fault.
Eventually the 3rd party's insurers sent me a cheque for my excess and paid my insurers for the repairs and the cost of my guaranteed hire car (not a garage supplied 1000 cc model) at £60 per day for the 2 weeks that the repairs took!
Whenever I now renew my insurance, I declare it as a Non Fault accident, with no known cost.
Do not say that you will pay for the repairs!
Eventually the 3rd party's insurers sent me a cheque for my excess and paid my insurers for the repairs and the cost of my guaranteed hire car (not a garage supplied 1000 cc model) at £60 per day for the 2 weeks that the repairs took!
Whenever I now renew my insurance, I declare it as a Non Fault accident, with no known cost.
Do not say that you will pay for the repairs!