Illusion100
Well-Known Member
Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery. How awful. xx
So driver left the scene of the accident without exchanging details. Get the book thrown at him.
Inform police of what happened, advise that you will be giving your insurers his regaistration details and police now need to pay him a visit to get his insurance details. Push for dangerous driving.
DreadfulI hope your horse recovers soon. I don't believe this person should be able to get away with it - say it had been a cycle bike, bike broken/buckled by a car but cyclist OK would no-one be interested in taking if further? Or if it had been the rider injured not the horse or the rider as well as the horse... My worry is that if one driver thinks they can get away with such driving and injure a horse there will be many others not afraid of driving off either... It will be like dodgems for horses on the roads
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BRILLIANT really well done. It needs more of this to show people up!!!Remember a civil case is different to a criminal case. Civil is judged on probability, rather than beyond reasonable doubt. So it may be your word against his but if the judge thinks he was probably at fault and caused the accident then 'hey presto ' . Myself and my husband have only just won a civil case for £5k so it is fairly fresh in my mind.
On another case although this may not be strictly legal lol I bought a 2nd printer off a lady in good faith but upon getting it home found it didn't work. I politely asked the lady if maybe she could advise me on what was wrong or could she take a look at it and all I got was a snotty reply asking me have I turned it on etc????
So I told her if she didn't give me my money back I was going to send all her neighbours in her posh street a letter telling them what sort of person she is and include extracts of her texts. ... Well I got my money back after that![]()
Thank you very much everyone. Horse is insured for
Vet fees but I'd rather the driver paid than me making a claim in my policy - Vanilla is great out hacking, and rider was wearing hi-vis...
Exactly, why should you have to put your premiums up? If the driver had hit another car it would be his insurance that would have to pay out!