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Wreckers!!

chickens and wheat

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Mixed Farmer
Is it any different from hitting the vehicle in front just because it stops suddenly?

Try doing that and you can telling your Insurance that it's not your fault because the shouldn't have stopped?

Or knocking down a child that runs into the road?
Accidents happen, children can run out into road.
But pulling put of a blind gate is not an accident its negligence
 

richj

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Location
Emsworth
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Location
southwest
You need a reason to stop surely? otherwise there wouldn't be any car on the road over 5 years of age, just pull onto the motorway & slam the brakes on, whoever runs into the back of you is at fault & their insurance buys you a new car...

That's quite a common insurance scam-the car in front stops suddenly and you rear end it, breaking the back lights, bending the bumper a bit. By the time it gets to your Insurers, all 4 occupants (you only saw the driver) have whiplash, the car's a write off and 'cos it's a minicab (wasn't when you hit it) your expected to cough up for loss of earnings or replacement car hire.

The fact is that if you go into the back of another vehicle in a 2 car accident, you are at fault in the eyes of the Insurance companies.

If you hit another vehicle because you couldn't stop in time, you have to prove it's not your fault.
 

Wombat

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BASIS
Location
East yorks
That's quite a common insurance scam-the car in front stops suddenly and you rear end it, breaking the back lights, bending the bumper a bit. By the time it gets to your Insurers, all 4 occupants (you only saw the driver) have whiplash, the car's a write off and 'cos it's a minicab (wasn't when you hit it) your expected to cough up for loss of earnings or replacement car hire.

The fact is that if you go into the back of another vehicle in a 2 car accident, you are at fault in the eyes of the Insurance companies.

If you hit another vehicle because you couldn't stop in time, you have to prove it's not your fault.

If you are on the same carriage way yes but as I said I know 2 people who have been done for driving without due care and attention for hitting cars while emerging into flowing traffic from the left
 

br jones

Member
That's quite a common insurance scam-the car in front stops suddenly and you rear end it, breaking the back lights, bending the bumper a bit. By the time it gets to your Insurers, all 4 occupants (you only saw the driver) have whiplash, the car's a write off and 'cos it's a minicab (wasn't when you hit it) your expected to cough up for loss of earnings or replacement car hire.

The fact is that if you go into the back of another vehicle in a 2 car accident, you are at fault in the eyes of the Insurance companies.

If you hit another vehicle because you couldn't stop in time, you have to prove it's not your fault.
If i pull out from a junction into the path of an oncoming car ,its the oncoming cars fault ?
 

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