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Hi can anyone advise please, today my car was reversed into by a contractor working in the sandaygte area, apparently I'm not insured if anything like this happens as I shouldn't be there, I was there because there was no diversion signs and I was lost, the driver reversed into my car and has totally wrecked my bumper, he said he thought I was parked up, so does this mean that anyone parked up and they hit your car your not insured?

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Who told you that you wouldn't be insured??

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If they were at fault, surely you should be claiming off their insurance not yours, though you should tell your insurance company "for information only".

 

You did exchange details with them I presume.

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I was told by the loud mouth passenger of the driver, he sad they have this on a daily basis and I will get nothing from them, fills me with loads of confidence, I said I would claim of their insurance, he was at fault, he reversed into me. Thats when loud mouth said i couldn't, his actual words words were, "your insurance is null and void lady, your getting nowt". Yes we did exchange details, photos, I am making a formal complaint mainly for his attitude towards me shouting at me, the driver was fine, he was calm and polite but he also said I wasn't insured as I was in "their" workspace.

Edited by kimbowbill

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I was told by the loud mouth passenger of the driver

 

Lol as if you'd believe that moron.

 

Seems pretty clear cut, having photographs will help quite alot.

I hope you get an apology from the company responsible for the loud-mouthed idiot.

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