Radio Times Wordfinder Week 51
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Iam no legal expert but I would say go with the truth and stick to what you have already told your insurance company (Iam assuming you have contacted them?)
Were there no witnesses, or when the car has been assessed was they not able to tell what happened from the damage that occured?
I recently lost my car through somebody else going into me, luckily there were no arguments as to who was to blame but its a stressful time and a hassle you can probably do with out so don't back down and settle for any less than you are owed.
Good luck, let us know how you get on.
The chances are, this lady has spoken to her insurance company, who have advised her to deny liability. It's nothing personal, this is standard practice in these incidents, and good advice. Even if you know you are at fault, ever admit to it at the scene, and certainly not in writing.
Leave it to your insurance company who will fight things out with her company. From the circumstances, the lady is laible for damages - pulling into a main road and colliding with a vehcile on the road is always the driver's fault - there are no mitigating circumstances in law. Wait and see what they come up with, and don;t worry about it.