The wife
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The sister and I were riding out this morning when a car came towards us. It's a single track road so we stood on the verge and flagged for him to come pass. He did so slowly but fairly close, just as he got level with the sisters horse, he spooked into the road and was hit by the car, shimmying along the bonnet and the right hand side. How he stayed on his feet I will never know 
The damage to the car is minor - small dent in right hand side wing - and the horse thankfully, other than a bloody nose and minor scrapes, was fine. We're all just very shook up. could have been so much worse, shudder to think what could have happened had he been driving any quicker.
We swapped details etc, spoke to my insurance company and they've said not sure whether the gentleman will have a case to claim against us as the onus is upon the driver to ensure they are a safe distance and driving with due care and attention. Half of me wants to pay for the damage out of our own pockets, the other half thinks he was a little too close and that nobody is particularly at fault, it was just one of those things.
Has anybody got any experiences of this? The BHS were very helpful and basically said the same as the insurance company and that nobody is really responsible as we had taken sufficient precautions, ie) hi-viz, older horse with the younger one, riding single file etc.
What would you do? It's our first road accident in 20years and really upset us.
The damage to the car is minor - small dent in right hand side wing - and the horse thankfully, other than a bloody nose and minor scrapes, was fine. We're all just very shook up. could have been so much worse, shudder to think what could have happened had he been driving any quicker.
We swapped details etc, spoke to my insurance company and they've said not sure whether the gentleman will have a case to claim against us as the onus is upon the driver to ensure they are a safe distance and driving with due care and attention. Half of me wants to pay for the damage out of our own pockets, the other half thinks he was a little too close and that nobody is particularly at fault, it was just one of those things.
Has anybody got any experiences of this? The BHS were very helpful and basically said the same as the insurance company and that nobody is really responsible as we had taken sufficient precautions, ie) hi-viz, older horse with the younger one, riding single file etc.
What would you do? It's our first road accident in 20years and really upset us.