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  1. #16
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    Well he was infront of me as he had just come from the right side lane with his indicators on. so I didnt think he was gonna turn in cus he was turning from the right lane into the left then carried on driving and then slowed right down and I avoided hitting the back by going on the left

    here are some pics The most serious damage is to the right hand side fairing that hit the car and the left side back is scratched. then theres the footpeg is abit smaller lol better the footpeg then the fairing and I didnt take a picture of was the mirrors were bent and the clutch lever is slightly bent
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    Not how it works I'm afraid, if falcon was following the car, and the car indicated his intent to turn, and our brother hadn't left himself enough room to stop, then the blame will lay squarly on his leather clad shoulders.
    Sorry to hear about the bin, glad to hear your OK, but most likely thing is you'll need to break out the wallet.
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    Dont let SIRCAGEALOT bully you with talk of his no claims and that it'll only be fuck all for you to pay. Let his insurance company foot the bill and pay them back at five quid a week.

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    folcan, Did he just cut across your lane into the shopping center, or did he drive in your lane for a distance while slowing down and indicating?

    If the former, then his insurance pays. If the latter, then I'm sorry, you're screwed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar
    If the former, then his insurance pays. If the latter, then I'm sorry, you're screwed.
    That's what I assumed from his post...

    No insurance? Bit risky eh, but should cost too much by the sounds of it.

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    bummer

    sorry to hear that

    good luck with his insurance co & sorting it all out
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    Thanks

    Im still on hoilday so Ill go sort it out 2morrow... filing the police report and stuff and I will see what happens from there
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    Quote Originally Posted by Folcan
    Thanks

    Im still on hoilday so Ill go sort it out 2morrow... filing the police report and stuff and I will see what happens from there
    Make sure you draw a map of the road layout and the lanes people went from->to

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    Yea I am busy drawing the map now.. I went on wises got the place it happened just now I gotta take a drive out there to get photos and measurements and stuff

    And I was looking today I thought the clutch lever was bent but it turns out its actually the handle bar thats bent.. must have been the handle bar and foot peg and that saved the left side fairing from any damage
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    sounds to me like its his fault man, he changed into your lane (you slowed down to give him room and then he pulled across in front of you, if he wanted to turn left off the road he should have been in the left lane to do it, not changed across and then turned all in one move. The fact that you hit his front wheel should be enough to confirm that.

    From what you've said if you didnt slow down he would have run you off the road.

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    i hope you get it sorted post haste

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    Yeh I know exactley where it happened... Ther are heaps of drives into various shops there and car drivers pull across lanes and do all sorts of interesting manouvers there.

    Hope you get it all sorted.
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    oh no omg !!!

    Quote Originally Posted by OMG
    Snap, my first bin today too (but my bike's is in a very bad way). Good to hear no major damage.
    What happened ??

    And you have only had the bike a few weeks. Hope the missus wasn't on board at the time though glad no injuries. Rimatukas ?? Any photos ??
    Hope it doesnt put you off though I suppose the bike will be in the shop for a while. Keep in touch on the forums. Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord Derosso
    What happened ??

    And you have only had the bike a few weeks. Hope the missus wasn't on board at the time though glad no injuries. Rimatukas ?? Any photos ??
    Hope it doesnt put you off though I suppose the bike will be in the shop for a while. Keep in touch on the forums. Cheers
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    Well I went to the police station.. and they said dont need to report it because the police werent there, and no one was badly hurt they said we must wait for the guys insurance company to get in contact with us...

    So I guess just need to wait
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    Report it, if you think you are in the right (if you think it was your fault, shut up)

    LAND TRANSPORT ACT 1998
    PART 3 - ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES CONCERNING ROAD TRANSPORT
    22.Driver's duties where accident occurs—

    (1)If an accident arising directly or indirectly from the operation of a vehicle occurs to a person or to a vehicle, the driver or rider of the vehicle must—
    (a)Stop and ascertain whether a person has been injured; and
    (b)Render all practicable assistance to any injured persons.

    2)The driver or rider of the vehicle must, if required by an enforcement officer or any other person involved in the accident, give the officer or other person—
    (a)The driver's or rider's name and address; and

    (b)The name and address of the owner of the vehicle; and

    (c)If the vehicle concerned is a motor vehicle, the number or letters or other expression on the registration plates assigned to the vehicle.

    (3)If the accident involves an injury to or the death of a person, the driver or rider must report the accident in person at the nearest police station or to an enforcement officer as soon as reasonably practicable, and in any case not later than 24 hours after the time of the accident, unless the driver or rider is incapable of doing so by reason of injuries sustained by him or her in the accident.
    You must report ANY injury, not just serious ones. And you were injured.

    If the cops say they don't want to know, tell them they may not, but the law does, and MAKE them record it (as above , assuming you think it was not your fault)

    Because, you reporting it, places you in the moral high ground when it comes to arguing with insurance companies.
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