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I've just received a letter from the solicitor of the blind dipstick that ran me over.
I've got a photo of her car and the only discernable damage was a cracked number plate. So I'm
curious as to what damages she might have suffered. The trauma of seeing a bleeding unconcious bloke
lying in the rain under her car for half an hour, perhaps?
I find it hard to feel any sympathy for her as I still can't move my arm and have been told to 'give
it a year or so'. And it was utterly, utterly, totally, 100% her fault in my honest opinion. She
drove into me, ffs.
Her solicitors claim I hit her *stationary vehicle*. Yeah, right.
They go on to list my 'negligence and breach of statutory duty' as follows:
- cycling without due care and attention
- failure to give prior warning of direction
- failure to apply brakes to avoid a collision
- failure to keep a proper lookout
- failure to give consideration to other road users
and they reserve the right for their client to add to these allegations!
I could get a bit annoyed if I wasn't treating the whole legal thing as a rather engaging game.
I've got a photo of her car and the only discernable damage was a cracked number plate. So I'm
curious as to what damages she might have suffered. The trauma of seeing a bleeding unconcious bloke
lying in the rain under her car for half an hour, perhaps?
I find it hard to feel any sympathy for her as I still can't move my arm and have been told to 'give
it a year or so'. And it was utterly, utterly, totally, 100% her fault in my honest opinion. She
drove into me, ffs.
Her solicitors claim I hit her *stationary vehicle*. Yeah, right.
They go on to list my 'negligence and breach of statutory duty' as follows:
- cycling without due care and attention
- failure to give prior warning of direction
- failure to apply brakes to avoid a collision
- failure to keep a proper lookout
- failure to give consideration to other road users
and they reserve the right for their client to add to these allegations!
I could get a bit annoyed if I wasn't treating the whole legal thing as a rather engaging game.