Wife car hit, I think the details are false, what to do?

Wife car hit, I think the details are false, what to do?

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Athlon

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5,018 posts

207 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Hi all, short story, someone drove into the side of my wife's car on the way to work this morning, both parties stopped and exchanged details, both only had name and number.

Called the number given tonight, comes back saying not receiving calls at the moment.

Car shows as taxed.

Name does not seem to be flagging up on Facebook, possible on Twitter but old looking pic so wife is not sure it is him.

It's an uncommon name so I thought he would be easy (ish) to locate

Called 101 to ask advice and got a report number but no help at all!

Speaking to our insurance tomorrow but really don't want to end up out of pocket or losing no claims if possible.

Advice gratefully received.

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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If the Registration Number is correct and his car is insured your insurer will find the details.

Athlon

Original Poster:

5,018 posts

207 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Taxed on April 1st this year but no details of MOT, it's 12 plate so is due it's first one I think?

What a hassle frown

LoonR1

26,988 posts

178 months

Tuesday 14th April 2015
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Stop playing at Miss Marple. The MOT and tax etc is completely irrelevant. If the reg no is correct as has already been said then your insurer will sort it.

aw51 121565

4,771 posts

234 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Exchanging "name and number" is not exchanging full details - so report to police ASAP (and expect a bocensoredocking as not reporting within 20 minutes of the incident hehe ).

Truffs

266 posts

139 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Eh? Does every prang have to be reported to the police?

xstian

1,973 posts

147 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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aw51 121565 said:
Exchanging "name and number" is not exchanging full details - so report to police ASAP (and expect a bocensoredocking as not reporting within 20 minutes of the incident hehe ).
Why would they even care about a small prang that no one was hurt in. Stop wasting there time and call your insurance company. To be honest I'm not sure why you haven't done it already.

The Mad Monk

10,474 posts

118 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Truffs said:
Eh? Does every prang have to be reported to the police?
No.

Athlon

Original Poster:

5,018 posts

207 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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xstian said:
call your insurance company. To be honest I'm not sure why you haven't done it already.
Because I wanted to make sure I had as many details as possible before calling them and checking the car was safe enough for my wife to drive today as well as making sure she was OK.

They will be called this morning.

I just thought there might be a bit of helpful guidance here to help me proceed but it seems to be the normal PH way these days.



LoonR1

26,988 posts

178 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Athlon said:
Because I wanted to make sure I had as many details as possible before calling them and checking the car was safe enough for my wife to drive today as well as making sure she was OK.

They will be called this morning.

I just thought there might be a bit of helpful guidance here to help me proceed but it seems to be the normal PH way these days.
There's plenty of help; that being. "Call your insurer"

HTP99

22,581 posts

141 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Athlon said:
xstian said:
call your insurance company. To be honest I'm not sure why you haven't done it already.
Because I wanted to make sure I had as many details as possible before calling them and checking the car was safe enough for my wife to drive today as well as making sure she was OK.

They will be called this morning.

I just thought there might be a bit of helpful guidance here to help me proceed but it seems to be the normal PH way these days.
The guidance is in the text that you have quoted.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Athlon said:
Because I wanted to make sure I had as many details as possible before calling them and checking the car was safe enough for my wife to drive today as well as making sure she was OK.

They will be called this morning.

I just thought there might be a bit of helpful guidance here to help me proceed but it seems to be the normal PH way these days.
What would you have preferred I said?

bad company

18,642 posts

267 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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aw51 121565 said:
Exchanging "name and number" is not exchanging full details - so report to police ASAP (and expect a bocensoredocking as not reporting within 20 minutes of the incident hehe ).
Why should he have reported within 20 minutes?

AnimalBob

219 posts

153 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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bad company said:
Why should he have reported within 20 minutes?
He is being sarcastic, traffic accidents are meant to be reported within 24 hours but they are only interested if someone was injured.

I reported a traffic incident I was involved in to the police 2 days after the event and was questioned about why I waited so long.

catman

2,490 posts

176 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Athlon said:
Because I wanted to make sure I had as many details as possible before calling them and checking the car was safe enough for my wife to drive today as well as making sure she was OK.

They will be called this morning.

I just thought there might be a bit of helpful guidance here to help me proceed but it seems to be the normal PH way these days.
As long as you have the reg no, that's all you need. If they did give you false details, it won't help them if they later claim that the accident was your Wife's fault.

Tim

LoonR1

26,988 posts

178 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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catman said:
As long as you have the reg no, that's all you need. If they did give you false details, it won't help them if they later claim that the accident was your Wife's fault.

Tim
Nor will it hinder them.

dacouch

1,172 posts

130 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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If it ever happens again, ask the third party to give you a missed call to your phone "So you have their number".

This means you definitely have the right telephone number as it's not uncommon to be given a duff number but it also lends some evidence to their being an incident between you and them if they ever deny being in an accident

pork911

7,165 posts

184 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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did the insurer say they couldn't do anything without details of his facebook?

Pit Pony

8,624 posts

122 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Athlon said:
Name does not seem to be flagging up on Facebook, possible on Twitter but old looking pic so wife is not sure it is him.

I know a number of very honest people who drive cars, and are not on facebook, ttter, or any other unsocial media. If you phone my mobile during the day, it will be off (Client's Security Rules).

You won't find me on any social media site, but then if I drove into you, I'd be expecting you to PROVE your name and address, before you left the scene, and I'd probably take a photo of you to ensure that when I make a claim for whiplash, it's your insurance that pays up.

LoonR1

26,988 posts

178 months

Wednesday 15th April 2015
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Pit Pony said:
I know a number of very honest people who drive cars, and are not on facebook, ttter, or any other unsocial media. If you phone my mobile during the day, it will be off (Client's Security Rules).

You won't find me on any social media site, but then if I drove into you, I'd be expecting you to PROVE your name and address, before you left the scene, and I'd probably take a photo of you to ensure that when I make a claim for whiplash, it's your insurance that pays up.
Whose insurance do you think would be paying if not his? It certainly won't be yours