ChatterBank1 min ago
Tipped The Bumper
At beginning of April I tipped the bumper of a car in front of me.
No damage done to either car - lad and I just exchanged insurance brokers numbers.
He musta got home to "dad" - received a letter from his solicitor saying that he was in a "collision" with me.
People so so greedy for compo. Hope my insurance does not pay out.
Literally not a mark on either car.
No damage done to either car - lad and I just exchanged insurance brokers numbers.
He musta got home to "dad" - received a letter from his solicitor saying that he was in a "collision" with me.
People so so greedy for compo. Hope my insurance does not pay out.
Literally not a mark on either car.
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You must give your vehicle registration number, your name and address, and that of the vehicle owner (if different) to anyone with reasonable grounds for asking for those details.
If you do not exchange those details at the scene, you must report the accident at a police station or to a police officer as soon as you can and in any case within 24 hours.
You must give your vehicle registration number, your name and address, and that of the vehicle owner (if different) to anyone with reasonable grounds for asking for those details.
If you do not exchange those details at the scene, you must report the accident at a police station or to a police officer as soon as you can and in any case within 24 hours.