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Have I comitted a crime and should I be concerned? UK only please? |
I parked my car some time ago, and about 1 month later had a letter from an insurance company lodging a claim against me, claiming I left the handbrake off, and the car rolled a whole 2 meters and damaged another car. For some inexplicable reason the alledged 3rd party called the police, and for another inexplicable reason the police apparently attended to investigate. They originally where claiming for whiplash, now it is just damages of 400 odd pounds, but perculiaraly there is no damage to my car. Ayway. I went to a police station to tell them what was happening, they gave me a number at Police HQ (because technically there was an alledged accident and I had to report it) who I called and left a detailed message. Two days later I left the Country to go travelling. Now I hear the Police have gone to my old address in teh UK twice, I have left a message for them to email me, but I have heard nothing. Have I comitted a crime??? PS I left the Country on a planned year out. Kay H seems to be a little stupid (possibly drunk given its about 4am UK time) in thinking I left to avoid such a minor matter. I am just curious what the position is, as despite leaving my email address no one has been in touch a point no one has mentioned is the whiplash . you can't get it from an undamaged car rolling at 1mph and therefore this questions the motives and integrety of the complainent,, but you shouldn't have buggered off 1st No you have not committed a crime. If you are 100% shore that you left the car with the hand brake on and secure you are OK and i would request a report from the police and the insurance company, was there any independent witness to what happened. If not i would say they are trying it on. I would have thought if your car had been in an accident then at least a note would have been left on your windscreen and if the police did attend they would have checked out the cars owner details and contacted you immediately. no, once youve reported it thats all you need to do. As for this claim id fight it, theres no damage to your car and its only the other persons word for it!!! even a slight prang like this would leave some damage As regards the car hitting the other car, it sounds like you may be liable, subject to any court hearing, just for the record the 3rd party that called the police isn't alleged, what is alleged is that you left off the handbrake and the car rolled 2 metres and damaged another car. Nor is the reason they called the police inexplicable, their car was damaged by another, the owner of which (you) was either not present or untraceable (aside from a PNC check of the vehicle registration). In a case like this the police are obliged to attend to investigate so that's not inexplicable either. It sounds like a small issue that the police just needed to do something about. Don鈥檛 worry about the insurance companies. They probably always assert that it is someone else鈥檚 fault to try to intimidate them into paying the money. There may be no legal claim at all. Plus there focus might be on the deep-pocket insurers rather than you. Hell yes you did,you look guilty as soon as you took off without taking care of business. |
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