advice needed re dispute with bus company
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Looking for an honest opinion what chances I have to win my claim against my local bus company.
I was driving on a road in town that run between two golf courses so narrows down in places but is just wide enough. Was on my lane, as much as I could be to the left without mounting pavement and bus going opposite direction has clipped my drivers side wing mirror. I am absolutely positive that I was as much to the left as possible and at the time bus driver didnt say much. We filled in the form and went separate ways as I had wee one in the car and was on the way to the nursery. 30 min later I phoned the number on the form and was advised they will review cctv and get drivers report before accepting responsibility for an incident. Week later they come back to me and say that I AM RESPONSIBLE. Ffs. Driver claims he was as much to the left as he could and I was driving too fast (I wasn't).
So its basically his word against mine but also they say footage is dark (it was 7.30am) and they are not willing to show this to me due to data protection act.
What options I have and what chances of them accepting responsibility without my witnesses. Are they allowed to deny me watching the footage if they use it to determine that its not their responsibility?
I was driving on a road in town that run between two golf courses so narrows down in places but is just wide enough. Was on my lane, as much as I could be to the left without mounting pavement and bus going opposite direction has clipped my drivers side wing mirror. I am absolutely positive that I was as much to the left as possible and at the time bus driver didnt say much. We filled in the form and went separate ways as I had wee one in the car and was on the way to the nursery. 30 min later I phoned the number on the form and was advised they will review cctv and get drivers report before accepting responsibility for an incident. Week later they come back to me and say that I AM RESPONSIBLE. Ffs. Driver claims he was as much to the left as he could and I was driving too fast (I wasn't).
So its basically his word against mine but also they say footage is dark (it was 7.30am) and they are not willing to show this to me due to data protection act.
What options I have and what chances of them accepting responsibility without my witnesses. Are they allowed to deny me watching the footage if they use it to determine that its not their responsibility?
TooMany2cvs said:
Are we just talking mirror damage? Unless it's going to be a silly-price mirror, swallow it. If you go through insurance, it'll go 50/50 at best - and that WILL end up costing you more.
Its Audi S4 - Audi parts and labour to fit came to £780... I can buy second hand and fit myself but that still will be £200-300 as aluminum caps and antidazzle glass aint that common and cheap.... Besides its their fault so I find it really hard to just accept defeatTooMany2cvs said:
Are we just talking mirror damage? Unless it's going to be a silly-price mirror, swallow it. If you go through insurance, it'll go 50/50 at best - and that WILL end up costing you more.
This. From personal experience, though not related to motoring, bus companies will do anything to avoid responsibility, including losing CCTV footage, drivers 'disappearing' or having memory loss. s4tronic said:
Its Audi S4 - Audi parts and labour to fit came to £780... I can buy second hand and fit myself but that still will be £200-300 as aluminum caps and antidazzle glass aint that common and cheap.... Besides its their fault so I find it really hard to just accept defeat
Or £40 from Ebayhttp://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Audi-S4-Door-Mir...
pinchmeimdreamin said:
Might devalue an Audi S4 slightly having a nearside mirror nailed on the offside (upside down, perhaps).Andy
andyalan10 said:
pinchmeimdreamin said:
Might devalue an Audi S4 slightly having a nearside mirror nailed on the offside (upside down, perhaps).Andy
I could be wrong, but you might be able to insist on the footage - something to do with regulations governing CCTV in public? Maybe contact https://ico.org.uk/
JulianHJ said:
I could be wrong, but you might be able to insist on the footage - something to do with regulations governing CCTV in public? Maybe contact https://ico.org.uk/
You can.https://www.gov.uk/request-cctv-footage-of-yoursel...
whoami said:
Does that still count if the cctv just shows his car though and you cannot see the driver CCTV wont prove anything, just which direction the vehicles were travelling. If you were stationary then it would be the bus hitting a stationary vehicle, if you were moving even at a low speed than it would be 50/50 as technically you hit the bus with your mirror the same way the bus hit your mirror, it can go on and on
REALIST123 said:
TooMany2cvs said:
Are we just talking mirror damage? Unless it's going to be a silly-price mirror, swallow it. If you go through insurance, it'll go 50/50 at best - and that WILL end up costing you more.
This. From personal experience, though not related to motoring, bus companies will do anything to avoid responsibility, including losing CCTV footage, drivers 'disappearing' or having memory loss. Gassing Station | Speed, Plod & the Law | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff