Whiplash claim

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IntriguedUser

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Saturday 3rd October 2015
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I was involved in a collision whilst driving a bus, a car hit the offside panel behind the wheel arch at around 13mph (at least).

I have suffered a very stiff neck, and reduced ROM.

Is it best to give this to a private Accident Management company or shall I use my employer to chase the third partu's insurance?

IntriguedUser

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Saturday 3rd October 2015
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ging84 said:
Is this a wind up?
car hit the back of a bus and gave you whiplash
what happened to all the passengers?
No the car hit just behind the wheel arch (Close to drivers cab) on the offside of the vehicle. All the passengers got off.

Is anyone going to offer me any advice

IntriguedUser

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DaveH23 said:
Serious question OP.

What do you want compensated for?
I think you know the answer to that question.

MODS, close the thread please I'll use MoneySavingExpert or another forum for advice, thanks.

IntriguedUser

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Saturday 3rd October 2015
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Monkeylegend said:
OP, is this the same accident you had in August where you got head butted?
No it's a different one.

The Head-butt incident resulted in the attacker being taken to the station for the night. They keep calling me for me to send me a picture of my chipped tooth so they can secure a prosecution but I'm kind of over it now.

I will speak to Stagecoach and find out with Solicitors they use and get it touch and go from there, thanks.



IntriguedUser

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Sunday 4th October 2015
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C.A.R. said:
You're "kind of over" someone chipping your tooth?!

Presumably 'they' are the police / prosecution service. Why aren't you interested in helping with an investigation which you initiated? You're basically wasting everybody's time!
The only reason I can fathom for someone not wanting to submit something so obvious as evidence of a chipped tooth would be because actually, it's bullsh*t.

And bullsh*tters are generally habitual.

But prove us all wrong - custard test for this imaginary chipped tooth? I suppose at least whiplash can't be photographed so you're on to a winner.
I have nothing to prove. I haven't taken a picture because the chip is so small you can't pick it up on a camera, let alone the smart-phones in the household..