I had a very minor shunt at the beginning of the month. So minor that all the damage I had was a broken grill and the other person had a small crease in their bumper. Now I don't deny that I was at fault as I went into the back of him. We were in a queue of traffic, started moving then I had a sudden urge to sneeze and when I opened my eyes the guy in front had stopped and I didn't stop in time. The maxium speed I got up to was no higher than 10mph and I was braking as I hit him.
The usual thing happened in exchanging details, the guy was walking around and I asked him if he was fine and he said yes, I felt a nudge is all. Then we went off our seperate ways and I notified my insurers for notification purposes only as I didn't have any damage I was going to claim on, in fact I didn't know my grill was broken until 2 weeks later when I opened the bonnet to fill my windscreen wash.
So what arrives yesterday? A letter from a ruddy solicitors stating 'Personal injury protocol early notification of claim' and saying that their client Mr J Ngumo was instructing them to to make a claim for damages because of the accident and that their client had sustained personal injury!!!! The letter didn't even have my name or address spelt correctly. It's one thing to slightly misspell my name but to change it from Steve to Keith???? And I ask you what injuries can you sustain from such a minor shunt that you can't tell the cars were in one????
So now I'm being sued and it's going to affect my no clims and cost me £250 for some git trying it on to screw some money out of nothing. And no doubt my insurance company will pay it out as it's cheaper to do that than fight it.
I know I'm having a bit of a rant here
but it's so ruddy frustrating
The usual thing happened in exchanging details, the guy was walking around and I asked him if he was fine and he said yes, I felt a nudge is all. Then we went off our seperate ways and I notified my insurers for notification purposes only as I didn't have any damage I was going to claim on, in fact I didn't know my grill was broken until 2 weeks later when I opened the bonnet to fill my windscreen wash.
So what arrives yesterday? A letter from a ruddy solicitors stating 'Personal injury protocol early notification of claim' and saying that their client Mr J Ngumo was instructing them to to make a claim for damages because of the accident and that their client had sustained personal injury!!!! The letter didn't even have my name or address spelt correctly. It's one thing to slightly misspell my name but to change it from Steve to Keith???? And I ask you what injuries can you sustain from such a minor shunt that you can't tell the cars were in one????
So now I'm being sued and it's going to affect my no clims and cost me £250 for some git trying it on to screw some money out of nothing. And no doubt my insurance company will pay it out as it's cheaper to do that than fight it.
I know I'm having a bit of a rant here
