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| Lee75_UK | Nov 25 2006, 12:56 PM |
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Deano, Unfortunately Jenni is correct, when you "rear end" another it is always classed as your fault. As for the claim, if you exchanged insurance details, why did the other side not contact your insurance?? Normally the only contact with you would be your own insurance company to investigate on your behalf. If you had insurance at the time, surely it should be your insurance company who pays the outstanding bill and not you. These are the things I would be throwing back at them, sounds like they are pulling a fast one. Also if you took out legal expenses with the insurance company, they will pay all legal costs to fight this, although you might have a fight to get them involved as that policy will now have expired. Hope this helps Lee |
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