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I was out hacking today going down a very quiet, narrow country lane. A car came up behind me at an appropriate speed, and stopped whilst I pulled over into a passing place on a wide verge. Unfortunately my horse did not stand still - he did a 180 degree turn to face the car, then backed out onto the lane. As a result he came into contact with the car, was startled, and kicked out damaging the passenger door.
I have reported the incident to the police as the car driver did not stop to exchange details - I have public liability insurance & assumed he would want his car repairs covered, even though I think he was at fault (it was clear my horse was not standing still and he insisted on pushing past).
When should I advise my insurance company? Now, or wait until the police have interviewed me and established liability for the accident (which I expect knowing the police will be 50/50 blame)?
I don't think the driver will want to pursue damages from me or he would have stopped at the time, he has of course committed an offence by not stopping and exchanging details/reporting the incident to the police.
The only damage to my horse that I can find is a tiny cut to his fetlock and some scraping along the hoof wall (photos taken tonight) so fingers crossed he will be sound tomorrow!
I have reported the incident to the police as the car driver did not stop to exchange details - I have public liability insurance & assumed he would want his car repairs covered, even though I think he was at fault (it was clear my horse was not standing still and he insisted on pushing past).
When should I advise my insurance company? Now, or wait until the police have interviewed me and established liability for the accident (which I expect knowing the police will be 50/50 blame)?
I don't think the driver will want to pursue damages from me or he would have stopped at the time, he has of course committed an offence by not stopping and exchanging details/reporting the incident to the police.
The only damage to my horse that I can find is a tiny cut to his fetlock and some scraping along the hoof wall (photos taken tonight) so fingers crossed he will be sound tomorrow!