witnessed an accident now a law firm is hassling me..
witnessed an accident now a law firm is hassling me..
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milesgiles

Original Poster:

4,317 posts

51 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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not sure why

witnessed an idiot showing off swerve into another car, they both pulled over and I followed them to give the innocent motorist my details. Sent his insurer my statement, thought that was the end of the matter.

Now a solicitors wants a statement as well. Any ideas why? My first thought is it might be a personal injury claim? Police werent involved far as I know. Thoughts?

edit to be clear, the solicitors are acting for the innocent party

Edited by milesgiles on Wednesday 16th August 23:52

Cockaigne

2,797 posts

41 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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just say you have given a statement and nothing has changed.

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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It sounds as if the insurers of driver who wasn’t the innocent party in your eyes are disputing liability. Whether that’s for personal injury or for damage to the innocent driver’s car, who knows?

Or perhaps the matter has been escalated to the police and the innocent driver is being threatened with a charge. Again, who knows?

Why not ask the solicitors why they’re contacting you before deciding what to do or not do?

milesgiles

Original Poster:

4,317 posts

51 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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BlackWidow13 said:
It sounds as if the insurers of driver who wasn’t the innocent party in your eyes are disputing liability. Whether that’s for personal injury or for damage to the innocent driver’s car, who knows?

Or perhaps the matter has been escalated to the police and the innocent driver is being threatened with a charge. Again, who knows?

Why not ask the solicitors why they’re contacting you before deciding what to do or not do?
sorry to be clear they are acting for the innocent driver

anonymous-user

76 months

Wednesday 16th August 2023
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Yeah, I got that.

Just ask them.

BertBert

20,856 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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why wouldn't you want to help out more?

Hugo Stiglitz

40,509 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Sounds? Like it was low level I.e. no injury but possibly wants personal injury. The personal injury solicitor wouldn't have access to the car insurers file etc - your call but why else would this company ask for one?

milesgiles

Original Poster:

4,317 posts

51 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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BertBert said:
why wouldn't you want to help out more?
why would I want to get involved with a potential ambulance chaser?

anonymous-user

76 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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milesgiles said:
why would I want to get involved with a potential ambulance chaser?
Because maybe the driver you identified as the innocent driver has suffered a genuine injury and deserves to be compensated for it. And they need a solicitor to get that compo, and solicitors don’t work for free.

Seriously, if you aren’t willing to help, why did you hand over your details at the time of the incident?

vikingaero

12,230 posts

191 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Cockaigne said:
just say you have given a statement and nothing has changed.
This. It's insurance. Eveyone wants their own documentation and are too lazy to ask others, so they want it duplicated, because duplication.

peterperkins

3,299 posts

264 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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His insurer has your statement provided foc at the time so why can't his solicitor get it off them?
You did your bit in the initial incident/aftermath,.

If they can't/won't get the statement then you could charge for your time to produce another one.
They don't work for free and neither do I/we/you if we are so inclined.

Bill

57,073 posts

277 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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peterperkins said:
His insurer has your statement provided foc at the time so why can't his solicitor get it off them?
Have you dealt with an insurance firm??

I don't see why the OP would assume it's an injury claim. Chances are the 3rd party have involved a lawyer as well and is disputing fault. In which case if the OP wants to piss some ambulance chasers off (and cost them time/money) then he should help the innocent party out.

Pica-Pica

15,943 posts

106 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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milesgiles said:
BlackWidow13 said:
It sounds as if the insurers of driver who wasn’t the innocent party in your eyes are disputing liability. Whether that’s for personal injury or for damage to the innocent driver’s car, who knows?

Or perhaps the matter has been escalated to the police and the innocent driver is being threatened with a charge. Again, who knows?

Why not ask the solicitors why they’re contacting you before deciding what to do or not do?
sorry to be clear they are acting for the innocent driver
I think that is clear. However, the other party’s insurer may be disputing, and innocent party’s insurance are rechecking. As said, just say you have made your statement, if that is your wish.

Hammersia

1,564 posts

37 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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peterperkins said:
If they can't/won't get the statement then you could charge for your time to produce another one.
They don't work for free and neither do I/we/you if we are so inclined.
Yup^^^

Tell them your rates for a phone conversation are £40 per half hour or part thereof, payment to your bank account up front. Job jobbed.

WestyCarl

3,858 posts

147 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Hammersia said:
peterperkins said:
If they can't/won't get the statement then you could charge for your time to produce another one.
They don't work for free and neither do I/we/you if we are so inclined.
Yup^^^

Tell them your rates for a phone conversation are £40 per half hour or part thereof, payment to your bank account up front. Job jobbed.
Great idea, it's just free insurance company money after all, it's not like the insurance companies collect their money from our premiums at all is it. banghead

Alickadoo

3,288 posts

45 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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milesgiles said:
not sure why

witnessed an idiot showing off swerve into another car, they both pulled over and I followed them to give the innocent motorist my details. Sent his insurer my statement, thought that was the end of the matter.

Now a solicitors wants a statement as well. Any ideas why? My first thought is it might be a personal injury claim? Police werent involved far as I know. Thoughts?

edit to be clear, the solicitors are acting for the innocent party

Edited by milesgiles on Wednesday 16th August 23:52
You call that being hassled?

Huh.

Hammersia

1,564 posts

37 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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WestyCarl said:
Hammersia said:
peterperkins said:
If they can't/won't get the statement then you could charge for your time to produce another one.
They don't work for free and neither do I/we/you if we are so inclined.
Yup^^^

Tell them your rates for a phone conversation are £40 per half hour or part thereof, payment to your bank account up front. Job jobbed.
Great idea, it's just free insurance company money after all, it's not like the insurance companies collect their money from our premiums at all is it. banghead
The OP is being asked to do work.

Do you work for free then?

Hugo Stiglitz

40,509 posts

233 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Is it the same company asking for it that asked for the statement?

If not no. I wouldn't oblige any further.


rlw

3,544 posts

259 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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milesgiles said:
why would I want to get involved with a potential ambulance chaser?
FFS.....

WestyCarl

3,858 posts

147 months

Thursday 17th August 2023
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Hammersia said:
WestyCarl said:
Hammersia said:
peterperkins said:
If they can't/won't get the statement then you could charge for your time to produce another one.
They don't work for free and neither do I/we/you if we are so inclined.
Yup^^^

Tell them your rates for a phone conversation are £40 per half hour or part thereof, payment to your bank account up front. Job jobbed.
Great idea, it's just free insurance company money after all, it's not like the insurance companies collect their money from our premiums at all is it. banghead
The OP is being asked to do work.

Do you work for free then?
Work biglaugh Yes on the very odd occasion I need to have a quick phone call to help someone, yes I do "work" for free.